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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
Theorizing About Macro-Economic Instability: Monetary Equilibrium (versions of 1932, 1933, and 1939)
William Barber
Transforming the IS-LM Model Sector By Sector
Robert Dimand
Cambridge Undergraduate: The Light and the Dark
Gordon Fletcher
The Firm of Webb
David Reisman
Knightian Uncertainty
David Cowan
Foundations
Robert Bigg
in the first ages of society
Gavin Kennedy
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
Marx in Joan Robinson’s Argument
Geoffrey Harcourt and Prue Kerr
Intellectual Influences on Allyn Young
Ramesh Chandra
Rules without Regulators
David Reisman
Mr. Boulding and the Americans
Robert Scott
Kaldor’s War
John E. King
The Anatomy of an Economic Crisis: Money, Prices, and Economic Order
Peter J. Boettke
Varieties of Escape: 1, Economist and Soldier
Gordon Fletcher
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
Political Economy in Agriculture, Depression, War, and Peace
James Ronald Stanfield and Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield
Three Controversies
James Forder
Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities
Alessandro Roncaglia
Genesis and Originality of Kalecki’s Theory
Julio G. López and Michaël Assous
Developing A Framework
Nahid Aslanbeigui and Guy Oakes
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
Revitalizing the Quantity Theory of Money: From the Fisher Relation to the Fisher Equation
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
Social Justice: Buchanan and Rawls
David Reisman
Taxation and Expenditure
David Reisman
so weak and imperfect a creature as man
Gavin Kennedy
Bristol and Oxford (1877–84) and Two ‘Small’ Books (1879)
Peter Groenewegen
Building a Reputation at Minnesota
Robert Bigg
The Economics of Social Improvement
Gordon Fletcher
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
Further Differentiating Keynes’s Aggregate Demand Function
Paul Davidson
A Return to Theory
John E. King
Basic and Non-Basic Products
Alessandro Roncaglia
Friedman in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s
James Forder
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