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THE FUTURE OF POST-KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS: Post-Keynesian Economics at 50 [PDF]
This article discusses the future of post-Keynesian economics by considering three angles: i) the future of post-Keynesian economics as an institution or as a school of thougth; ii) the future of post-Keynesian theory; and finally, iii) the future of post-Keynesian within the profession.
Louis-Philippe Rochon
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Post-Keynesian economics – how to move forward [PDF]
Post-Keynesian Economics (PKE) is at the crossroads. Post-Keynesians (PKs) have become effectively marginalized; the academic climate at universities has become more hostile to survival and the mainstream has become more diverse internally. Moreover, a heterodox camp of diverse groups of non-mainstream economists is forming. The debate on the future of
Stockhammer, Engelbert, Ramskogler, Paul
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Post-Keynesian Economics: A User's Guide [PDF]
This article provides a brief introduction to post‐Keynesian economics. Post‐Keynesians are sceptical of the usefulness of the equilibrium method and favour an approach based on path‐determined models with, due to the influence of uncertainty on economic decisions, an important role assigned to money, institutions and rules of thumb.
Neil Hart, Peter Kriesler
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Compatibility and complementarity between institutional and post-Keynesian economics: a literature review with a particular focus on methodology [PDF]
[EN] The objective of this article is to carry out a review of the links between institutional and post-Keynesian economics, in order to raise the possible compatibility and even complementarity between the two branches of economic thought.
Fernández Huerga, Eduardo Claudio+2 more
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Marc Lavoie, Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations
Antoine Godin
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The future of Post Keynesian economics
This paper assesses the current state of Post Keynesian economics and attempts to outline a strategy for its future development. It is argued that Post Keynesianeconomists have concentrated in recent years on the important pre-analytical task of ...
Giuseppe Fontana, Bill Gerrard
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The Traverse, Equilibrium Analysis, and Post-Keynesian Economics [PDF]
The traverse refers to the movement of the economy outside equilibrium. It requires a consideration of how an economy may achieve equilibrium, and how it may navigate toward a new one if conditions change. Analysis of these themes, from the classical economists onward, leads to the conclusion that it is difficult to envisage any useful role for ...
Joseph Halevi, Neil Hart, Peter Kriesler
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Post-Keynesianism meets feminist economics [PDF]
This article explores the relationships between post-Keynesian economics and feminist economics. It distinguishes three key concepts in each tradition that recommend serious attention in the other tradition: gender, the household and unpaid work and caring as key concepts in feminist economics; uncertainty, market power and endogenous dynamics as core ...
Irene van Staveren
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The Evaluation of Post-Keynesian Economics A Comparative Analysis [PDF]
In this article, we will make a comparative analysis of the evaluation and the developments in the Post-Keynesian Economics and then give the properties of Post-Keynesian Economics in terms of their assumptions and methodology, and their macroeconomic ...
Hiç, Özlen
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