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Post‐Keynesian Economics and Agriculture: Discussion
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1980These three papers are about as diverse as can be in a session on a particular topic. The topic, post-Keynesian economics and agriculture, is already broad because of uncertainty about exactly what post-Keynesian economics consists of. The session is even broader because one of the papers, Shaffer's, is somewhat tenuously related to post-Keynesian ...
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Post-Keynesian economics and Marxian economics
2023Abstract: The intellectual origins of Marxian economics differ in a significant degree from Keynes’s contributions. Moreover, a researcher has to take into account that both Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes were not exclusively economists. Both scholars took intensive courses in philosophy during their formative years.
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Marxism and Post-Keynesian Economics
History of Economics Review, 1992The thesis presented here runs as follows: Post-Keynesian economics has contributed to identify within the framework of the theory of effective demand, the conditions of sectoral disproportionalities on which a significant part of Marxian theories of accumulation and crisis are based.
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Perspectives for Post-Keynesian Economics
Review of Political Economy, 2012The paper reviews and assesses the negative and positive advice which has been offered by various fellow economists to heterodox economists in general, and Post-Keynesian economists in particular, in light of changes that have occurred within neoclassical economics and in light of the rising hegemony of mainstream economics in economics departments ...
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Post-Keynesian Economic Theory
1995Preface W.J. Samuels. 1. Liquidity preference in international finance: the case of developing countries S.C. Dow. 2. Post Keynesian developments of liquidity preference theory F.J. Cardim de Carvalho. 3. Firm-determined prices: The post Keynesian conception N. Shapiro, T. Mott. 4. The monetary and the real: Sectoral interdependence and market outcomes
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Post Keynesian Economics in Cambridge
2017In this chapter I use the substantial secondary literature on the first generation of Cambridge Post Keynesians—Richard Goodwin, Richard Kahn, Nicholas Kaldor, Joan Robinson and Piero Sraffa—to explore their failure to establish the revolution in economic theory that they aspired to.
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Teaching Post Keynesian Economics
2013This book contends that post Keynesian economics has its own methodological and didactic basis, and its realistic analysis is much-needed in the current economic and financial crisis. At a time when the original message of Keynes’ General Theory is no longer present in most university syllabuses, this book celebrates the uniqueness of teaching post ...
Jespersen, Jesper, Madsen, Mogens Ove
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