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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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Post-Keynesian Economics: Towards Coherence
, 1996This paper provides a comprehensive survey of post-Keynesian economics. It argues that post-Keynesian economics has passed through the important initial stage of mounting a concerted critique of mainstream economics.
P. Arestis
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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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The Elgar Companion to Post-Keynesian Economics (2nd edition)
, 2014the elgar companion to post keynesian economics 2nd edition are a good way to achieve details about operating certainproducts. Many products that you buy can be obtained using instruction manuals.
M. Guha
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Post Keynesian Economics and Sustainable Development
2017Post Keynesian economics (PKE), as part of heterodox economics, holds presuppositions that emphasise realism, holism, reasonable rationality, production and instability instead of instrumentalism, atomism, absolute rationality, scarcity and market equilibrium. PKE is distinguished by its focus on some core interrelated ideas: the principle of effective
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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: a pluralistic alternative to conventional economics
, 2016This article surveys the post-Keynesian alternative to conventional economics and highlights its pluralistic features. The article begins by describing the origins and strands of post-Keynesian economics, and by discussing the school's core ...
C. Whalen
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Recent Developments in Post-Keynesian Economics
Southern Economic Journal, 1993Contents: Introduction (The editors) 1. Human Logic in Keynes's Thought: Escape from the Cartesian Vice (B. Gerrard) 2. From Keynes's Vision to Keynesian Economics (A. Fitzgibbons) 3. On Keynes's Ethics (S. Helburn) 4. Some Semantics of Endogeneity (A. Winnett) 5. On the Origins of post-Keynesian Pricing Theory and Macroeconomics (M.C. Sawyer) 6. Price
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After the crisis: perspectives for post- Keynesian economics
, 2013Over the last few years, there has been a flurry of articles claiming that neoclassical economics had changed, questioning whether mainstream economics even ought still to be called neoclassical economics, or discussing the future of post-Keynesian ...
M. Lavoie
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Alternative analyses of short and long run in Post Keynesian economics
, 1984It has been frequently noted that Post Keynesian economics is distinguished "by a dislike of orthodox or neoclassical economics" (Harcourt, 1982) rather than by coherence or agreement of fundamentals by its contributors.
F. J. C. Carvalho
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