The General Theory: Volume 2 Overview, Extensions, Method and New Developments

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G. C. Harcourt, P. A. Riach
Routledge, Jun 27, 2005 - Business & Economics - 456 pages
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

List of figures and tables
vii
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
Bibliography
341
Name index
391

METHOD AND METHODOLOGY IN KEYNESS
166
J M KEYNES ON HISTORY AND CONVENTION
203

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