Interpreting Keynes for the 21st Century
Paul Davidson
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Date: 2007
ISBN: 978-0-230-28655-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Is a Plumber or a New Financial Architect Needed to End global International Liquidity Problems?
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- Ch 2 Capital Movements, Tobin Tax, and Permanent Fire Prevention: A Response to DeAngelis
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- Ch 3 Globalization
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- Ch 4 The Future of the International Financial System
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- Ch 5 The Declining Dollar, global Economic Growth, and Macro Stability
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- Ch 6 Is Fixed Exchange Rates the Problem and Flexible Exchange Rates the Cure?
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- Ch 7 A Post Keynesian View of the Washington Consensus and How to Improve It
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- Ch 8 Liquidity vs. Efficiency in Liberalized International Financial Markets: A Warning to Developing Economies
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- Ch 9 LDCs, Institutions, and Money: A Response to Danby
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- Ch 10 Dollarization, the Functions of a Central Bank, and the Ecuadorean Economy
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- Ch 11 The Dangers of Debt Reduction
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- Ch 12 Should We End Market Liquidity?
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- Ch 13 Last Resort for IMF
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- Ch 14 Keynes and the Bear Necessities
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- Ch 15 Debtor Nations Need a Financial System That Allows Them to Work Their Way to Prosperity
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- Ch 16 There Are Major Differences between Kalecki’s Theory of Employment and Keynes’s General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money
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- Ch 17 Is “Mathematical Science” an Oxymoron When Used to Describe Economics?
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- Ch 18 Samuelson and the Keynes/Post Keynesian Revolution
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- Ch 19 Setting the Record Straight on “a History of Post Keynesian Economics”
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- Ch 20 Responses to Lavoie, King, and Dow on What Is Post Keynesianism and Who Is a Post Keynesian
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- Ch 21 The Effect of Ending Hostilities on Output and Employment
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- Ch 22 Can, or Should, a Central Bank Inflation Target?
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- Ch 23 Are We Making Progress Toward the Good Society?
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