Credit, Money, and Production: An Alternative Post-Keynesian ApproachRochon (economics and banking, Kalamazoo College) uses a horizontalist perspective to offer a historical overview of the post-Keynesian and circuit approaches to endogenous money, and provides an informed critique of the development of post-Keynesian econ |
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An Alternative Post-Keynesian Approach Louis-Philippe Rochon. structuralist position can best be described as a money ... structuralists - argue that they are compatible , it is because their own model at times borders on orthodoxy . This ...
An Alternative Post-Keynesian Approach Louis-Philippe Rochon. structuralist position can best be described as a money ... structuralists - argue that they are compatible , it is because their own model at times borders on orthodoxy . This ...
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... structuralist post - Keynesians have criticized me for my criticism of Minsky . Strangely enough , none have seen my criticism of Kaldor as problematic . 1. The Franco - Italian Circuitists : Credit , Money Introduction 7.
... structuralist post - Keynesians have criticized me for my criticism of Minsky . Strangely enough , none have seen my criticism of Kaldor as problematic . 1. The Franco - Italian Circuitists : Credit , Money Introduction 7.
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... structuralists extends to Keynes's 1937-1939 papers : " This conflict between the radical endogeneity theory and Keynes's ideas extends to his post - General Theory writings . " As Kaldor ( 1982 ) observes , however , Keynes's monetary ...
... structuralists extends to Keynes's 1937-1939 papers : " This conflict between the radical endogeneity theory and Keynes's ideas extends to his post - General Theory writings . " As Kaldor ( 1982 ) observes , however , Keynes's monetary ...
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Contents
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The Early Views of Endogenous Money Minsky Kaldor and Tobin | 82 |
The Early Views of Endogenous Money Revisited Davidson and Rousseas versus Robinson and Kahn | 132 |
Horizontalists and Structuralists Credit and Endogenous Money | 155 |
PostKeynesians and Orthodoxy Neo PostKeynesians? | 202 |
New Keynesian Monetary Theory and the Transmission Mechanism A Comparison with PostKeynesian Theory | 232 |
A PostKeynesianCircuitist Theory of Banks Uncertainty Creditworthiness and the Supply of Credit | 278 |
Bibliography | 301 |
Index | 331 |
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