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2014
1970li yıllarda Keynesgil Sistem gözden düşmüş, Monetarizm ve Yeni Klasik Okul egemen olmuştur.Fakat 1980li yıllarda ABD'de Yeni Keynesgil Ekonomi ortaya çıkarken İngiltere'de gerek Yeni Klasik Okul'a gerekse Yeni Keynesgil Ekonomi'ye tepki olarak Post-Keynesgil Ekonomi doğmuştur.
HİÇ, Mükerrem, HİÇ BİROL, Özlen
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1970li yıllarda Keynesgil Sistem gözden düşmüş, Monetarizm ve Yeni Klasik Okul egemen olmuştur.Fakat 1980li yıllarda ABD'de Yeni Keynesgil Ekonomi ortaya çıkarken İngiltere'de gerek Yeni Klasik Okul'a gerekse Yeni Keynesgil Ekonomi'ye tepki olarak Post-Keynesgil Ekonomi doğmuştur.
HİÇ, Mükerrem, HİÇ BİROL, Özlen
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2017
Post-Keynesian Economics (PKE) has developed a distinct growth theory and distinguishes between wage-led and profit-led demand regimes. It argues that: financial markets are prone to instability and will, if left on their own, lead to boom-bust cycles; money is created by banks as a side effect of their lending decisions; involuntary unemployment is a ...
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Post-Keynesian Economics (PKE) has developed a distinct growth theory and distinguishes between wage-led and profit-led demand regimes. It argues that: financial markets are prone to instability and will, if left on their own, lead to boom-bust cycles; money is created by banks as a side effect of their lending decisions; involuntary unemployment is a ...
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This comprehensive and fully annotated bibliography covers the most important items published on post Keynesian economics from the 1930s to the present day.
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The Handbook of Economic Methodology is a major multidisciplinary reference work on the developing field of economic methodology.
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2006
Post-Keynesian economics is only one of many heterodox schools of thought. Within this heterodox label, of which most members are clearly opposed to neoclassical economics, we find Marxists, Sraffians (also called the neo-Ricardians), neo-Structuralists (on development issues), Institutionalists, the French Regulation School, Humanistic or Social ...
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Post-Keynesian economics is only one of many heterodox schools of thought. Within this heterodox label, of which most members are clearly opposed to neoclassical economics, we find Marxists, Sraffians (also called the neo-Ricardians), neo-Structuralists (on development issues), Institutionalists, the French Regulation School, Humanistic or Social ...
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The “Closure” Assumption as a First Step: Neo-Ricardian Economics and Post-Keynesianism
Review of Social Economy, 1996Stephen Pratten
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