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THE FUTURE OF POST-KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS: Post-Keynesian Economics at 50
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: 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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The Evolution of Principles of Economics: A Comprehensive Journey Through Health Economics for Public Health Practitioners and Researchers [PDF]
As we confront the contemporary challenges of escalating healthcare expenditures and widening health inequities, a nuanced grasp of economic theory serves as a guiding light, illuminating the path toward a healthcare system that is more equitable and ...
Gaurav Jyani, Shankar Prinja
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Post-Keynesian Economics (PKE) has developed a distinct growth theory and distinguishes between wage-led and profit-led demand regimes. It argues that: financial markets are prone to instability and will, if left on their own, lead to boom-bust cycles; money is created by banks as a side effect of their lending decisions; involuntary unemployment is a ...
Engelbert Stockhammer
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L’économie post-keynésienne, une pensée hétérodoxe méconnue ?
This article deals with post-Keynesian theory, which is one of the heterodox schools of thought in economics. We first list the main features of heterodox schools of thought, and then list the specific features of post-Keynesian economics.
Marc Lavoie, Mario Seccareccia
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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.
Eduardo Fernández-Huerga +2 more
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Marc Lavoie’s very long (74-page), very stimulating and sometimes very provocative first chapter has the title ‘Essentials of heterodox and post-Keynesian economics’.
J. King
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Introduction to Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc Lavoie
As post-Keynesian economics is nearing its 50th anniversary (see Rochon 2023), it is an opportunity to reflect on what Lavoie (2022, p. 34) calls the ‘institutionalization of postKeynesian economics’, that is the state of post-Keynesian conferences ...
S. Kappes, Louis-Philippe Rochon
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Since the global financial crisis there has been growing interest in Post-Keynesian macroeconomic theory by political economists. In particular, the recent Growth Models approach in Comparative Political Economy (CPE) draws heavily on Kaleckian ...
Engelbert Stockhammer, Karsten Kohler
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The Age of Fragmentation by Alessandro Roncaglia: A Review Article
This article gives a thorough critical review of Alessandro Roncaglia’s latest book The Age of Fragmentation: A History of Contemporary Economic Thought.
A.P. Thirlwall
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