The General Theory: Volume 2 Overview, Extensions, Method and New DevelopmentsG. C. Harcourt, P. A. Riach This second volume contains essays which relate to developments in Keynes' scholarship and theorizing in the years since his death and demonstrates the ongoing validity of the Keynesian tradition. |
Contents
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Overview extensions method and new developments | 1 |
THE CHANGING SIGNIFICANCE OF INFLATION | 28 |
THE INFLATIONARY DIMENSION | 41 |
ENDOGENOUS MONEY | 61 |
A KEYNESIAN THEORY OF FINANCE AND | 79 |
THE GENERAL THEORY IN AN OPEN ECONOMY | 102 |
KEYNES AND FORMALISM | 131 |
KEYNESIAN METHODOLOGY | 222 |
KEYNES VAGUE CONCEPTS AND FUZZY LOGIC | 244 |
KEYNES AND MARX | 261 |
KEYNES SCHUMPETER AND BEYOND | 284 |
KEYNES KALECKI AND THE GENERAL THEORY | 300 |
ON LEIJONHUFVUDS ECONOMICS OF KEYNES | 323 |
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