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Keynes Resurrected [PDF]

open access: possibleCanadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 2003
John Graham was a pioneer of economics and public finance in Canada. As most economists of his generation, he was fond of the writings of the great British economist John Maynard Keynes - clearly the greatest economist of the twentieth century. Being a macroeconomist myself, I thought the best tribute I could pay to John in this Lecture celebrating his
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A history of macroeconomics from Keynes to Lucas and beyond

European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2019
Michel De Vroey’s interpretation of the history of macroeconomics through analysis of the most important macro models built and developed in the last decades, from Keynes’s General Theory to the pr...
Danilo Freitas Ramalho da Silva
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Keynes Against Capitalism

, 2019
The global financial crisis and the ensuing recession in many countries ended a period starting with the fall of the Soviet Union in 1989 in which laissez-faire capitalism was seen as the only game in town.
James R. Crotty
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Was Keynes a socialist?

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2019
This paper addresses the controversy over Keynes’s political thought. Robert Skidelsky portrays Keynes as a liberal who wanted to save capitalism. By contrast, Rod O’Donnell argues Keynes was a socialist.
Edward W. Fuller
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Keynes and Chicago *

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1979
IAM both honored and gratified to present this lecture in memory of Henry C. Simons, one of my first teachers at this University when I entered it as an undergraduate student in economics over thirty-five years ago. My memories' of Simons begin with the undergraduate course in price theory which he taught, using as the main text his own famous ...
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KEYNES, PUBLIC DEBT, AND THE COMPLEX OF INTEREST RATES

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2018
John Maynard Keynes consistently offered qualified endorsement of Abba Lerner’s “functional finance” doctrine—the qualifications particularly turning on Keynes’s attentiveness to policy management of the psychology of the debt market.
T. Aspromourgos
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Keynes’s Missing Axioms [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
Between Keynes’s verbalized theory and its formal basis persists a lacuna. The conceptual groundwork is too small and not general. The quest for a comprehensive formal basis is guided by the question: what is the minimum set of foundational propositions for a consistent reconstruction of the money economy? We start with three structural axioms.
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Keynes

2014
Why Keynes is relevant to today's global economic crisis, and how Keynesian ideas can point the way to renewed economic growth. As the global economic crisis continues to cause damage, some policy makers have called for a more Keynesian approach to current economic problems.
Peter Temin, David Vines
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The Eurozone: Similarities to and Differences from Keynes’s Plan

Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory, 2015
: The Eurozone is often considered to be the brainchild of Robert Mundell, who has often bragged about his paternity. In reality, the Eurozone setup, most specifically the TARGET2 settlement system, has several characteristics that look like the plan for
M. Lavoie
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MALTHUS AND KEYNES *

Oxford Economic Papers, 1987
Keynes claimed Malthus as a forerunner. Most commentators have argued that he was mistaken. However, the comparison has been unduly concentrated on Keynes's General Theory. The chronology of the claims Keynes made for Malthus suggests that we examine other sources, especially the Treatise on Money.
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