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Professor Engelbert Stockhammer

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Chapter 18 in Can Heterodox Economics Make a Difference?, 2020, pp 260-274 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: Professor Stockhammer is questioned about his specialisms, the key issues relating to them and the importance of history and the role of mathematics in his work. The perceptions of Professor Stockhammer on the nature of money are sought, followed by his view of applicability of the credit and state theories of money, the endogenous approach to money and the determination of interest rates. Professor Stockhammer is asked whether the global financial crisis (GFC) provided significant evidence to contradict the expectations of New Consensus Macroeconomics (NCM) and the extent to which the mainstream has maintained its hegemonic status, post crisis. Professor Stockhammer is then questioned on heterodox economics, whether is it feasible that heterodox economics, in any form, might mount a challenge to the mainstream paradigm in the foreseeable future and to assess the extent to which the different heterodox schools are characterised by commonality and complementarity rather than being adversarial. In addition, Professor Stockhammer is asked about his view of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). Professor Stockhammer is asked to consider the potential for cooperative work within heterodox economics, the value of pluralism and the extent to which heterodox economists work within a community as opposed to within their own schools and, probing further, the feasibility of a heterodox paradigm.

Keywords: Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy General Academic Interest (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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