Financial Keynesianism and Market Instability
Edited by Riccardo Bellofiore and
Piero Ferri
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
During his lifetime Hyman Minsky made a seminal contribution to the development of financial Keynesianism. In this book, leading academics celebrate his work and explore his economic legacy. Special attention is paid to his work on contemporary economic method, the Great Depression, the European single currency and the global financial system and recent banking and financial crises – in particular the crisis in Asia. An attempt is made to categorise Minsky’s brand of post Keynesianism and to compare his work with the Keynesian and Marxian traditions.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D7 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
ISBN: 9781840643589
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Economics in the spirit of Minsky

- Richard H. Day
- Ch 2 Cassandra as optimist

- Victoria Chick
- Ch 3 Hyman Minsky and the dilemmas of contemporary economic method

- Duncan Foley
- Ch 4 H.P. Minsky's reading of the Great Depression

- Ester Fano
- Ch 5 Hyman Minsky: what kind of (post-) Keynesian?

- Anna Maria Variato
- Ch 6 Minsky's thesis: Keynesian or Marxian?

- Steve Keen
- Ch 7 Minsky's analysis of financial capitalism

- Dimitri Papadimitriou and L. Randall Wray
- Ch 8 Minsky, modern finance and the case of Long Term Capital Management

- Perry Mehrling
- Ch 9 Recent banking and the financial crises: Minsky versus the financial liberalizationists

- Philip Arestis
- Ch 10 Minsky's analysis, the European single currency and the global financial system

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Ch 11 Yes, ‘it' did happen again – the Minsky crisis in Asia

- Jan Kregel
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