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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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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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Teaching heterodox macroeconomics
This contribution examines recent developments in post-Keynesian macroeconomics teaching through an analysis of five textbooks: Blecker and Setterfield (2019), Hein (2014; 2023), and Lavoie (2014; 2022).
Ettore Gallo +1 more
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The role of observation, cognition, and imagination in Keynes’s approach to decision-making
The search for psychological content or support for economic decision-making is a subject that is contemporaneously stressed. Considering Keynesian and Post-Keynesian economics, it is possible to perceive several approaches that reclaim behavioral ...
Felipe Almeida, Marcelo Curado
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Income distribution in a monetary economy
In a monetary economy capital is a fund. This idea is captured by the circuit of capital. We define a circuit for fixed capital and argue that it is closed when the fund that initiates it is recovered in a present value sense.
Nazim Kadri Ekinci
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Renouveler la macroéconomie postkeynésienne ? Les modèles stock-flux cohérent et multi-agents
The 16th issue of the Regulation review renews the opportunity of an exchange on the post Keynesian current approach (cf. n°10), especially on post Keynesian macroeconomic modeling.
Mickaël Clévenot, Edwin Le Héron
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Sectoral distribution of FDI and employment: Evidence from post- transitional European countries [PDF]
This paper examines, from the perspective of Post-Keynesian economics, the effects of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the employment rate in 18 post-transitional European countries from 1995 to 2021. Using a two-step system Generalised Method
Josifidis Kosta, Supić Novica
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