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Title:
Contemporary post Keynesian analysis
Publication Information:
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2004
ISBN:
9781843764601
General Note:
"This volume collects a number of papers presented at the 7th International Post Keynesian Summer School and Workshop during the summer of 2002 at the University of Missouri, Kansas City"--Series t.p.

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Summary

Original articles by leading scholars of post Keynesian economics make up this authoritative collection. Current topics of the greatest interest are covered, such as: perspectives on current economic policy; post Keynesian approaches to monetary theory and policy; economic development, growth and inflation; Kaleckian perspectives on distribution; economic methodology; and history of heterodox economic theory.

The contributors explore a variety of prevailing issues including: wage bargaining and monetary policy in the EMU; the meaning of money in the internet age; stability conditions for small open economies; and economic policies of sustainable development in countries transitioning to a market economy. Other enduring matters are examined through the lens of economic theorists - Kaleckian dynamics and evolutionary life cycles; a comparison between Keynes's and Hayek's economic theories; and an analysis of the power of the firm based on the work of Joan Robinson, to name a few.

Students and scholars of post Keynesian economics and those with an interest in other heterodox schools of thought will find this enlightening volume a valuable addition to their reading.


Author Notes

Edited by L. Randall Wray, Senior Scholar, Levy Economics Institute; Professor of Economics, Bard College, US and Mathew Forstater, Associate Professor of Economics and Director, Center for Full Employment and Price Stability, University of Missouri, Kansas City, US


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