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Credit and Money: The Dynamic Circuit, Overdraft Economics, and Post-Keynesian Economics
Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory, 2020M. Lavoie
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Economic Power, the State, and Post-Keynesian Economics
International Journal of Political Economy, 2006The notion of power is pretty much absent in contemporary economics. To the extent that neoclassical economists worry about power, their concern is about excessive government power hindering the market. This can occur directly, for example when macroeconomic policies try to affect aggregate economic outcomes, or when government regulations keep firms ...
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The State of Post-Keynesian Economics and its connections with other heterodox perspectives
American Review of Political Economy, 2020M. Vernengo
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Money, credit and central banks in post- Keynesian economics
, 2020M. Lavoie
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Crises and post-Keynesian economics
Credit, Money and Crises in Post-Keynesian Economics, 2020semanticscholar +1 more source
Complex Dynamics and Post Keynesian Economics
2006During a distinguished career, Basil Moore has made numerous important contributions to macroeconomics and monetary economics, and is renowned as the progenitor of the ‘horizontalist’ analysis of endogenous money. More recently, he has embraced complexity theory as part of an ongoing effort to understand macroeconomics as an evolving, path-dependent ...
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Credit, Money and Crises in Post-Keynesian Economics
, 2020Louis-Philippe Rochon, H. Bougrine
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Post-Keynesian Principles and Economic Policies
2013John Maynard Keynes was, probably, the political economist most acutely aware of the inadequacies of unfettered capitalism and of Soviet-style socialism. His social philosophy, to be most appropriately called social liberalism, does not form a tight system but is scattered over the whole of his work.
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Interdisciplinary Applications of Post-Keynesian Economics
2013Post-Keynesian economics (PKE) is often claimed to embrace and employ interdisciplinary insights and is, ipso facto, methodologically and analytically superior to the comparatively barren mainstream alternative. Given the emphasis placed on interdisciplinarity, it is reasonable to ask what the cash value has been, in terms of PKE, economics in general,
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