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Post Keynesian Monetary Economics

Journal of Economic Issues, 1987
(1987). Post Keynesian Monetary Economics. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 538-540.
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The Bielefeld School of economics, Post Keynesian economics, and dynamic complexity

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2023
J. Rosser, M. V. Rosser
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Post-Keynesian monetary economics

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1994
This article surveys the main themes of post-Keynesian monetary economics (where the term 'post-Keynesian' refers to the school of that name rather than having a purely chronological meaning). The role of monetary theory in justifying the idea of unemployment equilibrium provides one main focus.
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Post-Keynesian Economic Theory

1995
Preface 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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A history of post-Keynesian economics

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2005
John King, in his A History of Post Keynesian Economics Since 1936, raises the question of whether there exists a body of work which can be called, collectively, post Keynesian. This paper presents some criteria for addressing this question, beginning with the vision and the origins of some of the post-Keynesian ideas, leading to an examination of ...
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Post Keynesian Economics in Cambridge

2017
In 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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Post-Keynesian Economics, Rationality, and Conventions

2013
The role of conventions has been an area of increasing interest to writers in the post-Keynesian tradition, particularly over the last thirty years. This has arisen from the reexamination of John Maynard Keynes’s notion of convention in the context of radical uncertainty along with the status of rationality in the face of uncertainty.
Tom Boylan, Paschal F. O’Gorman
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Methodology and Post-Keynesian Economics

2013
Post-Keynesian economics can be defined by its particular vision of reality, from which follows its theory of knowledge and its methodology. The chapter develops this argument in general and then seeks to specify how we might classify the particular ontology, epistemology, and methodology of post-Keynesian economics.
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Teaching Post Keynesian Economics

2013
This 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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