Post Keynesian Econometrics, Microeconomics and the Theory of the Firm
Edited by Shelia C. Dow and
John Hillard
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This is the first of two volumes celebrating Keynes’s contribution to economics, and the development of post Keynesian economics in recent years. It reinstates the importance of Keynesian economics and its revival since the end of the 1980s, and the book’s authoritative chapters are presented by an outstanding group of international contributors.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D7 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
ISBN: 9781858985848
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The microeconomic foundations of Keynesian economics

- Athol Fitzgibbons
- Ch 2 Keyne's 'microeconomics': some lessons

- Piero V. Mini
- Ch 3 Market structure, uncertainty and unemployment

- Malcolm Sawyer and Nina Shapiro
- Ch 4 Keynes's theory of investment and necessary compromise

- Victoria Chick
- Ch 5 Some elements of a Post Keynesian labour economics

- John E. King
- Ch 6 Uncertainty, rationality and learning: a Keynesian perspective

- Alessandro Vercelli
- Ch 7 Organicism, uncertainty and 'societal interactionism': a Derridean perspective

- Man-Seop Park and Serap Kayatekin
- Ch 8 Classical liberalism in an environment of rational choice involving commitment and security as we as agreed

- M.C. Howard and Ramesh Kumar
- Ch 9 Some notes on the monetary debate within the Post Keynesian school

- Giuseppe Fontana
- Ch 10 Speculation and reasonableness: a non-Bayesian theory of rationality

- Anna Carabelli
- Ch 11 The Maastricht Treaty: unemployment, competitiveness and distribution

- Jesper Jespersen
- Ch 12 Policies for fighting speculation in foreign exchange markets: the Tobin tax versus Keynes's views

- Paul Davidson
- Ch 13 An evaluation of the Tobin transactions tax

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- Ch 14 Say's Law in the open economy: Keynes's rejection of the theory of comparative advantage

- William Milberg
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