Recent Developments in Post-Keynesian Economics
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 1. January 1992
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-85278-412-6 (ISBN)
Description
<This book presents new work by leading post-Keynesian economists in the areas of methodology, pricing, distribution and policy. Philip Arestis and Victoria Chick have selected innovative new papers which illustrate the vitality of the post-Keynesian tradition. Written by leading specialists in their respective fields of research, it will be required reading for all economists with an interest in non-neoclassical economics.
Reviews / Votes
'The collection of essays is well worth reading.'- William M. Dugger, Southern Economic Journal
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85278-412-6 (9781852784126)
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Persons
Edited by Philip Arestis, University Director of Research, Cambridge Centre for Economic and Public Policy, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge and Fellow, Wolfson College, UK and the late Victoria Chick, formerly Professor of Economics, University College London, UK
Content
Contents: 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 and Monopoly in Kalecki's Theory (J. Osiatynski) 7. Rentiers in post-Keynesian Models (A. Dutt) 8. A Post-Keynesian Approach to the Incidence of Taxation (R. Damania and D. Mair) 9. Vertical Integration, Planning and the Market (P. Auerbach) 10. Macroeconomic Policy Co-ordination and Commodity Input Prices (P. Reynolds)