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, 2022
International audience ; The book is a considerably extended and fully revamped edition of the highly successful and frequently cited Foundations of Post-Keynesian Economic Analysis, published in 1992. It provides an exhaustive account of post-Keynesian economics and of the developments that have occurred in post-Keynesian theory and in the world ...
M. Lavoie
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International audience ; The book is a considerably extended and fully revamped edition of the highly successful and frequently cited Foundations of Post-Keynesian Economic Analysis, published in 1992. It provides an exhaustive account of post-Keynesian economics and of the developments that have occurred in post-Keynesian theory and in the world ...
M. Lavoie
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Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations
, 2014The book is a considerably extended and fully revamped edition of the highly successful and frequently cited Foundations of Post-Keynesian Economic Analysis, published in 1992. It provides an exhaustive account of post-Keynesian economics and of the developments that have occurred in post-Keynesian theory and in the world economy over the last twenty ...
M. Lavoie
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Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc LavoieChapter 8: Inflation Theory
Review of Political Economy, 2023The conflicting claims approach to the theory of inflation so thoroughly surveyed and well presented in Chapter 8 of Lavoie's [(2022). Post-Keynesian Economics. New Foundations.
J. Braga, Franklin Serrano
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On the Theoretical and Institutional Roots of Post-Keynesian Economics
Review of Political Economy, 2022This article explores both the institutional and theoretical roots of post-Keynesian economics, treated separately. I argue that while there seems to be two accounts of the institutional roots, each emphasize a different narrative and can be reconciled ...
Louis-Philippe Rochon
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A Consensus on Taxing the Rich? Comparing Mainstream Economics, Piketty and Post-Keynesian Economics
, 2020Over several decades, income has become increasingly concentrated at the top of the distributional pyramid in many rich countries. Raising taxes on top income earners and top wealth owners has gained traction in many policy circles as a way to reverse ...
Nicolas Zorn, S. Pressman
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Leijonhufvud on New Keynesian Economics and the economics of Keynes
, 2020The theme that Axel Leijonhufvud has extracted from the economics of Keynes is the potential for failures in the intertemporal coordination of activities in complex market systems.
Hans-Michael Trautwein
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, 2019
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Guidance For Contributors
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Articles should be submitted by email as a Word file with no references to the authors anywhere in the document. The maximum number of words for articles is 8000.
Guidance For Contributors
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Economic Inquiry, 1975
The General Theory maintains that capitalist economies under then orthodox regimes of economic policy would tend to experience stagnation and large-scale unemployment. Laisser faire economies could not sustain high enough rates of steady growth to absorb growing working populations at rising real incomes.
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The General Theory maintains that capitalist economies under then orthodox regimes of economic policy would tend to experience stagnation and large-scale unemployment. Laisser faire economies could not sustain high enough rates of steady growth to absorb growing working populations at rising real incomes.
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Keynesian Comparative Economics:
The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2003ABSTRACT. The authors of this article review the late E. Lynn Turgeon's contributions to economics, including his studies of the Soviet economy, use of qualitative and demographic analyses, his Keynesian critique of U.S. economic performance, and his critique of international financial markets.
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