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Green Keynesianism: Beyond Standard Growth Paradigms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In the wake of the global financial crisis, Keynesianism has had something of a revival. In practice, governments have turned to Keynesian policy measures to avert economic collapse.
J. Harris
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Green Keynesianism and the Global Financial Crisis

open access: yes, 2018
It is widely accepted that limiting climate change to 2°C will require substantial and sustained investments in low-carbon technologies and infrastructure.
K. Tienhaara
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The “Closure” Assumption as a First Step: Neo-Ricardian Economics and Post-Keynesianism

open access: yesReview of Social Economy, 1996
In this paper I accept that just as mainstream economics can be characterized by its insistence upon a deductivist method, so the least contentious, most widely accepted aspects of Post-Keynesianism can be accounted for by its anti-deductivist stance and
Stephen Pratten
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Endogenous money, financial Keynesianism and beyond

open access: yes, 2013
‘Finance’ has been at the core of many, old and new, theoretical developments outside the mainstreams of macroeconomics. The focus here will be on circuitism, concentrating on finance for production and on the financial instability hypothesis put forward
R. Bellofiore
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Minsky’s moment? The rise of depoliticised Keynesianism and ideational change at the Federal Reserve after the financial crisis of 2007/08

Review of International Political Economy, 2020
How did potentially transformative ideas about the way economies should function become enlisted in policy frameworks that produced few major changes to policy orthodoxy at the Federal Reserve after the financial crisis of 2007/08?
Oliver Levingston
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Keynes, Keynesianism and the possibilities of a post-Keynesian politics

open access: yes, 2008
John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) was probably the most important postwar theorist of state intervention and, therefore, proponent of the possibilities of politics in the advanced capitalist countries. This paper is intended as part of the continuing examination not only of the ideas of Keynes but also of the politics of Keynesianism in a contemporary ...
Dow, Geoff
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