The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian EconomicsJ. E. King The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics is a comprehensive guide to economic analyses in the tradition of Keynes and the so-called Cambridge (UK) school of economics. The coverage of themes and different theoretical orientations within Post Keynes |
Contents
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Banking | 24 |
Bastard Keynesianism | 29 |
Behavioural Economics | 35 |
International Economics | 304 |
International Financial Reform | 309 |
Investment | 315 |
Italy | 320 |
Japan | 325 |
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics | 331 |
Kaldorian Economics | 338 |
Kaleckian Economics | 343 |
Brazil | 41 |
Bretton Woods | 46 |
Budget Deficits | 51 |
Business Cycles | 55 |
Cambridge Economic Tradition | 61 |
Capital Theory | 68 |
Central Banks | 74 |
Chartalism | 78 |
Choice under Uncertainty | 82 |
Circuit Theory | 87 |
Competition | 92 |
Consumer Debt | 96 |
Consumer Theory | 101 |
Consumption | 106 |
Conventions | 111 |
Credit Rationing | 115 |
Critical Realism | 121 |
Development Finance | 127 |
Econometrics | 132 |
Economic Development | 138 |
Economic Policy | 143 |
Effective Demand | 149 |
Efficient Markets Hypothesis | 157 |
Employer of Last Resort | 161 |
Employment | 166 |
Environmental Economics | 170 |
Environmental Policy | 176 |
Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium | 180 |
Exchange Rates | 185 |
Expectations | 190 |
Exportled Growth | 196 |
Financial Instability Hypothesis | 203 |
Financial Markets | 207 |
Financial Reform | 212 |
Financialization | 219 |
Fiscal Policy | 224 |
Full Employment | 229 |
Fundamentalist Keynesians | 236 |
Galbraiths Economics | 244 |
Gender | 250 |
Germany and Austria | 255 |
Global Financial Crisis | 260 |
Growth and Income Distribution | 264 |
Growth Theory | 271 |
Households | 278 |
Income Distribution | 283 |
Inflation | 288 |
Innovation | 294 |
Institutionalism | 300 |
Keyness General Theory | 347 |
Keyness Treatise on Money | 355 |
Keyness Treatise on Probability | 360 |
Latin American Structuralism | 367 |
Liquidity Preference | 372 |
Macroeconomic Methodology | 379 |
Marginalism | 383 |
Market Governance | 387 |
Microfoundations | 392 |
Monetary Policy | 397 |
Money | 401 |
Money Manager Capitalism | 409 |
Multiplier | 414 |
New Classical Economics | 420 |
New Keynesian Economics | 425 |
New Neoclassical Synthesis | 429 |
Nonergodicity | 434 |
Open Systems | 440 |
Pluralism in Economics | 446 |
Price Rigidity | 452 |
Prices and Pricing | 456 |
Production | 463 |
Profi ts | 468 |
Rate of Interest | 474 |
Regional Monetary Policy | 478 |
Saving | 484 |
Says Law | 490 |
Socialism | 495 |
Sraffian Economics | 499 |
Stagfl ation | 505 |
StockFlow Consistent Modelling | 511 |
Sustainable Development | 515 |
Technology and Innovation | 524 |
Time in Economic Theory | 528 |
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Tobin Tax | 538 |
Transition Economies | 543 |
Traverse | 549 |
Uncertainty | 555 |
Underconsumption | 559 |
Unemployment | 564 |
University of MissouriKansas City | 571 |
Wage Deflation | 578 |
Wage and Profitled Regimes | 583 |
Walrasian Economics | 589 |
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Name index | 599 |
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