Credit, Money, and Production: An Alternative Post-Keynesian Approach'This book must be read by all those who despair of the capacity of heterodox economists to go beyond the eternal critique of neoclassical economics and escape from the temptation of impossible bridges between approaches that cannot be reconciled . . . . Needless to say that the author is to be praised for his beautiful style, his scholarship and his methodology. No proposition is spelled out without being rooted in a remarkable critique of the literature and scientific logic. the reader is now convinced that at last heterodox economics is born.' - Alain Parguez, University of Franche-Comte, France and University of Ottawa, Canada 'Rochon provides a clear and unambiguous presentation of the key elements that comprise a theory of endogenous credit-money, showing in particular the similarities and the dissimilarities with the ideas recently espoused by New Keynesian economists. Rochon takes a clear stand on all the debates that he tackles. He usually puts forth a dissident view, going against conventional wisdom as accepted by most of his fellow post-Keynesian colleagues. I expect the book to generate a large amount of controversy among heterodox economists. It is an important addition to the literature, as Rochon provides a coherent alternative framework. - Marc Lavoie, University of Ottawa, Canada This thought-provoking book clearly and systematically analyses the post-Keynesian approaches to endogenous money and, in doing so, provides an informed critique of the development of post-Keynesian economics. |
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There is a long tradition of this approach in the French and Italian literature of
money creation. ... POST-KEYNESIANS AND THE TWO THEORIES OF
ENDOGENOUS MONEY The purpose of this section is to clarify the meaning and
the ...
There is a long tradition of this approach in the French and Italian literature of
money creation. ... POST-KEYNESIANS AND THE TWO THEORIES OF
ENDOGENOUS MONEY The purpose of this section is to clarify the meaning and
the ...
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The Early Views of "Endogenous" Money: Minsky, Kaldor and Tobin In the
previous chapter, it was argued that there exists in the post- Keynesian literature
a considerable amount of confusion surrounding the issues of credit and money.
The Early Views of "Endogenous" Money: Minsky, Kaldor and Tobin In the
previous chapter, it was argued that there exists in the post- Keynesian literature
a considerable amount of confusion surrounding the issues of credit and money.
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The Early Views of "Endogenous" Money Revisited: Davidson and Rousseas
versus Robinson and Kahn Post-Keynesians have often made the claim that the
theory of money endogeneity originated in the work of Hyman Minsky, Nicholas ...
The Early Views of "Endogenous" Money Revisited: Davidson and Rousseas
versus Robinson and Kahn Post-Keynesians have often made the claim that the
theory of money endogeneity originated in the work of Hyman Minsky, Nicholas ...
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