Keynes, Uncertainty and the Global Economy: Beyond Keynes, Volume Two

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Sheila C. Dow, John Hillard
Edward Elgar Publishing, Jan 1, 2002 - Business & Economics - 319 pages
The revival of interest in Keynesian economics since the late 1980s resinstates the importance of Keynes's contribution to economic theory and policy. This is the second of two volumes in which authoritative contributions are presented by an outstandi
 

Contents

The microeconomic foundations of Keynesian economics
6
Keyness microeconomics some lessons
19
Market structure uncertainty and unemployment
45
Keyness theory of investment and necessary compromise
55
Some elements of a Post Keynesian labour economics
68
Uncertainty rationality and learning a Keynesian perspective
88
Organicism uncertainty and societal interactionism a Derridean perspective
106
Classical liberalism in an environment of rational choice involving commitment and security as well as greed
128
Speculation and reasonableness a nonBayesian theory of rationality
165
The Maastricht Treaty unemployment competitiveness and distribution
186
Policies for righting speculation in foreign exchange markets the Tobin tax versus Keyness views
201
An evaluation of the Tobin transactions tax
223
Says Law in the open economy Keyness rejection of the theory of comparative advantage
239
Bibliography
254
Index
307
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Some notes on the monetary debate within the Post Keynesian school
148

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