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On the Theoretical and Institutional Roots of Post-Keynesian Economics
Review of Political Economy, 2022This article explores both the institutional and theoretical roots of post-Keynesian economics, treated separately. I argue that while there seems to be two accounts of the institutional roots, each emphasize a different narrative and can be reconciled ...
Louis-Philippe Rochon
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On the Coherence of Post‐Keynesian Economics
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 1997Recently the claim that post‐Keynesianism represents a coherent alternative to orthodox/neoclassical theory has regained favour with many leading post‐Keynesians. The purpose of this paper is to consider the basis for any such claim that post‐Keynesianism is a coherent alternative.
Walters, Bernard, Young, David
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A Consensus on Taxing the Rich? Comparing Mainstream Economics, Piketty and Post-Keynesian Economics
, 2020Over several decades, income has become increasingly concentrated at the top of the distributional pyramid in many rich countries. Raising taxes on top income earners and top wealth owners has gained traction in many policy circles as a way to reverse ...
Nicolas Zorn, S. Pressman
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Why does the history of economic thought neglect Post-Keynesian economics?
, 2020Despite receiving increased interest after the global financial crisis of 2007–2008 and consolidating itself as an established research program, Post-Keynesian economics remains under-represented within publications on the history of economics.
D. Guizzo
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Paul Davidson (1930–2024) and the founding of Post Keynesian economics
Review of Keynesian EconomicsPaul Davidson was a critical figure in the preservation of John Maynard Keynes’s ideas, sticking with them when they were out of fashion. He was also key to the survival of the Post Keynesian school. Davidson endorsed Keynes’s liquidity preference theory
James K. Galbraith+2 more
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2003
1970li yillarda Keynesgil Sistem gozden dusmus, Monetarizm ve Yeni Klasik Okul egemen olmustur.Fakat 1980li yillarda ABD'de Yeni Keynesgil Ekonomi ortaya cikarken Ingiltere'de gerek Yeni Klasik Okul'a gerekse Yeni Keynesgil Ekonomi'ye tepki olarak Post-Keynesgil Ekonomi dogmustur.
HİÇ, Mükerrem, HİÇ BİROL, Özlen
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1970li yillarda Keynesgil Sistem gozden dusmus, Monetarizm ve Yeni Klasik Okul egemen olmustur.Fakat 1980li yillarda ABD'de Yeni Keynesgil Ekonomi ortaya cikarken Ingiltere'de gerek Yeni Klasik Okul'a gerekse Yeni Keynesgil Ekonomi'ye tepki olarak Post-Keynesgil Ekonomi dogmustur.
HİÇ, Mükerrem, HİÇ BİROL, Özlen
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Post Keynesian Economics and Nihilism
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2000(2000). Post Keynesian Economics and Nihilism. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics: Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 331-347.
Edward J. McKenna, Diane C. Zannoni
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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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LINKING AGENT-BASED COMPUTATIONAL ECONOMICS TO POST KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS
, 2017Agent-based computational economics is relatively a new methodology in economics. It is defined as ‘the computational modeling of economic processes (including whole economies) as open-ended dynamic systems of interacting agents’. Contrary to fundamental
M. O. Arslan
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2013
Part 1: Monetary Theory and Policy1. The Theory of a Monetary EconomyDudley Dillard2. Some Neglected Implications of Secular InflationMartin Bronfenbrenner3. Monetary Stabilization Policies and Keynesian TheoryMabel F. Timlin4. Stability Through InflationWilliam S. Vickery5.
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Part 1: Monetary Theory and Policy1. The Theory of a Monetary EconomyDudley Dillard2. Some Neglected Implications of Secular InflationMartin Bronfenbrenner3. Monetary Stabilization Policies and Keynesian TheoryMabel F. Timlin4. Stability Through InflationWilliam S. Vickery5.
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