COMPETITION, TECHNOLOGY AND MONEY
Classical and Post-Keynesian Perspectives
Mark A. Glick(Editor)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 1. January 1994
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-85278-837-7 (ISBN)
Description
Two distinct schools of economic thought have challenged mainstream economic theory in recent decades. While both the post Keynesian and Classical approaches to economics have been exhaustively contrasted with the neoclassical mainstream, there have been limited attempts to compare them with one another. In Competition, Technology and Money, leading proponents of post Keynesian and Classical economics, broadly defined, consider a series of key issues to compare and contrast the contributions of both schools. The volume is intended to provide much needed guidelines for scholars seeking to understand this heterodox literature.
Under the editorship of Mark Glick, respected theoreticians from both the classical and post Keynesian perspectives have prepared original essays organized by five key subject areas: competition, technological change, finance and credit, macroeconomic modelling and international economics. Some of the essays find common ground between the Classical and post Keynesian approaches while others stress differences and distinctions.
Featuring original work by leading Classical and post Keynesian economists, this volume will be welcomed by students, teachers and researchers interested in developing alternatives to the neoclassical paradigm.
Under the editorship of Mark Glick, respected theoreticians from both the classical and post Keynesian perspectives have prepared original essays organized by five key subject areas: competition, technological change, finance and credit, macroeconomic modelling and international economics. Some of the essays find common ground between the Classical and post Keynesian approaches while others stress differences and distinctions.
Featuring original work by leading Classical and post Keynesian economists, this volume will be welcomed by students, teachers and researchers interested in developing alternatives to the neoclassical paradigm.
Reviews / Votes
'Competition, Technology and Money is an absolute must for anyone interested in post Keynesian or classical economics. Mark Glick has performed an invaluable service by collecting together original papers by the foremost experts in both areas and has organized them in a coherent fashion elucidating the critical issues. His introduction is a virtuoso performance.' -- E.K. Hunt, University of Utah, US 'An excellent collection of original essays by leading economists. . .' -- Aslib Book Guide 'This book performs a useful function for economists of a heterodox persuasion by bringing together recent theoretical developments.' -- John Hillard, Economic JournalMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85278-837-7 (9781852788377)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Edited by Mark A. Glick, Associate Professor of Economics and Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Utah, US
Content
Part I competition. Part II Technological change. Part III Money and finance. Part IV Macroeconomic modelling. Part V International perspectives.