Postkeynesianismus Ein heterodoxer Ansatz auf der Suche nach einer Fundierung
Post Keynesianism - A heterodox Approach in Search of First Principles
Arne Heise
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Abstract:
This article takes an in-depth look at post-Keynesianism as a paradigmatic alternative to the dominant neoclassical mainstream. It quickly becomes clear that post-Keynesianism is not a unified school of thought, but rather an assortment of theoretical approaches that share certain methodological and epistemological similarities and characteristic postulates. The Article does not attempt to describe the full array of Kaleckian, Kaldorian and Sraffian variants of post-Keynesian theory but instead analysis the paradigmatic and formal structure of one particular form of post-Keynesianism, the monetary theory of production in order to reconstruct these characteristic postulates from the axiomatic core of post-Keynesianism. It then sets out the theory of market participation, an alternative theory of economic policy that builds on monetary production economics.
Keywords: Postkeynesianismus; heterodoxe Ökonomik; Neoklassik; Paradigma (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B41 B49 B5 E11 E12 E60 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-04
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Published in List Forum für Wirtschafts- und Finanzpolitik 4.44(2019): pp. 867-888
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Working Paper: Postkeynesianismus: Ein heterodoxer Ansatz auf der Suche nach einer Fundierung (2018) 
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