Great Thinkers in Economics
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- The Before and After of Keynes’s General Theory
- Paul Davidson
- An Italian in Cambridge
- Alessandro Roncaglia
- Joan Robinson and her Circle in the Run-up to and Aftermath of the Publication of The General Theory
- Geoffrey Harcourt and Prue Kerr
- Kalecki’s Theory of Profits and Output
- Julio G. López and Michaël Assous
- Transforming the IS-LM Model Sector By Sector
- Robert Dimand
- Theorizing About Macro-Economic Instability: Monetary Equilibrium (versions of 1932, 1933, and 1939)
- William Barber
- Cambridge Undergraduate: The Light and the Dark
- Gordon Fletcher
- The Firm of Webb
- David Reisman
- in the first ages of society
- Gavin Kennedy
- Foundations
- Robert Bigg
- Knightian Uncertainty
- David Cowan
- Marshall’s Moral Sciences Apprenticeship and Search for a New Vocation (1866–77)
- Peter Groenewegen
- Ricardo’s Vision
- John E. King
- Induction and Deduction
- David Reisman
- Social Policy
- David Reisman
- Shackle’s Economics
- Peter Earl and Bruce Littleboy
- Rules without Regulators
- David Reisman
- Marx in Joan Robinson’s Argument
- Geoffrey Harcourt and Prue Kerr
- Intellectual Influences on Allyn Young
- Ramesh Chandra
- Mr. Boulding and the Americans
- Robert Scott
- Kaldor’s War
- John E. King
- Varieties of Escape: 1, Economist and Soldier
- Gordon Fletcher
- The Anatomy of an Economic Crisis: Money, Prices, and Economic Order
- Peter J. Boettke
- Political Economy in Agriculture, Depression, War, and Peace
- James Ronald Stanfield and Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield
- The Conceptual Difference between Keynes’s General Theory and Classical Theory — Savings and Liquidity
- Paul Davidson
- Structuring Counter-Cyclical Fiscal Policies in the 1930s
- William Barber
- Three Controversies
- James Forder
- Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities
- Alessandro Roncaglia
- Developing A Framework
- Nahid Aslanbeigui and Guy Oakes
- Genesis and Originality of Kalecki’s Theory
- Julio G. López and Michaël Assous
- The Colonial Office and the Genesis of Development Economics
- Barbara Ingham and Paul Mosley
- Consumption, Rationing and Tobit Estimation Tobin as an Econometrician
- Robert Dimand
- The Gospel of Keynesian Reality, Development and Application of Modigliani’s Model, 1944–2003,The Realm of Stabilization Policies
- Michael Szenberg and Lall Ramrattan
- Revitalizing the Quantity Theory of Money: From the Fisher Relation to the Fisher Equation
- Robert Dimand
- Social Justice: Buchanan and Rawls
- David Reisman
- so weak and imperfect a creature as man
- Gavin Kennedy
- Taxation and Expenditure
- David Reisman
- The Economics of Social Improvement
- Gordon Fletcher
- Building a Reputation at Minnesota
- Robert Bigg
- Bristol and Oxford (1877–84) and Two ‘Small’ Books (1879)
- Peter Groenewegen
- The Law of Population
- David Reisman
- Possibility versus Probability: The Rhetoric of Choice
- Peter Earl and Bruce Littleboy
- The Population Question and Swedish Social Policy in the 1930s
- William Barber
- The Fabian Way
- David Reisman
- Value and Distribution
- John E. King
- Joan Robinson and Socialist Planning in the Years of High Theory
- Geoffrey Harcourt and Prue Kerr
- A Return to Theory
- John E. King
- Further Differentiating Keynes’s Aggregate Demand Function
- Paul Davidson
- Basic and Non-Basic Products
- Alessandro Roncaglia
- Friedman in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s
- James Forder