A "second Edition" of The General Theory, Volume 2Geoffrey Colin Harcourt, P. A. Riach |
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 |
J M KEYNES ON HISTORY AND CONVENTION | 203 |
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 |
METHOD AND METHODOLOGY IN KEYNESS | 166 |
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The General Theory: Volume 2 Overview, Extensions, Method and New Developments G. C. Harcourt,P. A. Riach No preview available - 1997 |
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