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Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2003
This paper identifies a dialectical method of analysis in the social sciences which, potentially, can be applied to any social system that evolves historically. It is shown that a dialectic exists in post-Keynesian economics, arising from the opposition of conventional and innovative behaviours under conditions of fundamental uncertainty.
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This paper identifies a dialectical method of analysis in the social sciences which, potentially, can be applied to any social system that evolves historically. It is shown that a dialectic exists in post-Keynesian economics, arising from the opposition of conventional and innovative behaviours under conditions of fundamental uncertainty.
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The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1995
Abstract. It is well known that in The General Theory, Keynes is very critical of the stock exchange market, an institution, he says, that “cannot be claimed as one of the outstanding triumphs of laissez‐faire capitalism.” At the same time much of his income was derived from speculation in commodities, stocks and foreign exchange.
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Abstract. It is well known that in The General Theory, Keynes is very critical of the stock exchange market, an institution, he says, that “cannot be claimed as one of the outstanding triumphs of laissez‐faire capitalism.” At the same time much of his income was derived from speculation in commodities, stocks and foreign exchange.
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Impact of Industry 4.0 and Digitization on Labor Market for 2030-Verification of Keynes’ Prediction
Sustainability, 2021Gábor Szabó-Szentgróti, Jozsef Varga
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Keynes on State and Economic Development
Review of Political Economy, 2021Fabio Henrique Bittes Terra +2 more
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Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire, 1997
Jean-Lovis Lovbet, Gerard-Marie Henry
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Jean-Lovis Lovbet, Gerard-Marie Henry
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"Exit Keynes the Friedmanite, Enter Minsky's Keynes" [PDF]
Perhaps the most indictable offense that mainstream economists committed, from 1988 through 2008, was to retrace Keynes's path of discovery from 1924 (A Tract on Monetary Reform) through 1936 (The General Theory). Wholesale deregulation of finance and categorical confidence in a reductionist role for central banks came into being as the conventional ...
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