Post keynesian macroeconomic theory : A foundation for successful economic policies for the twenty-first century / Paul Davidson

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: EN Publication details: New York : Paul Davidson, 1994 Description: ix, 309 pLOC classification:
  • HB 99.7 D253p 1994
Summary: The background for keynes's revolution, 4. -- The essencial difference between the general theory and the classical system, 14. -- Expenditures related to income : Keynes's D1 category, 33. -- Investment spending, 48. -- Government and the level of output, 79. -- Money and uncertainty, 86. -- Liquidity preference the demand for money, 109. -- The finance motive and the interdenpendence of the real and monetary sectors, 122. -- Three view of inflation, 142. -- Keynes's aggregate suply and demand analysis, 164. -- The demand and supply of labour, 175. -- Money in a international setting, 198. -- Trade imbalances and international payments, 231. -- International liquidity and exchange rate stability, 231. -- Financing the wealth of nations, 241. -- Export - led growth and a proposal for an international payments scheme, 252. -- Epilogue : Truth in labelling and economic textbooks, 290
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The background for keynes's revolution, 4. -- The essencial difference between the general theory and the classical system, 14. -- Expenditures related to income : Keynes's D1 category, 33. -- Investment spending, 48. -- Government and the level of output, 79. -- Money and uncertainty, 86. -- Liquidity preference the demand for money, 109. -- The finance motive and the interdenpendence of the real and monetary sectors, 122. -- Three view of inflation, 142. -- Keynes's aggregate suply and demand analysis, 164. -- The demand and supply of labour, 175. -- Money in a international setting, 198. -- Trade imbalances and international payments, 231. -- International liquidity and exchange rate stability, 231. -- Financing the wealth of nations, 241. -- Export - led growth and a proposal for an international payments scheme, 252. -- Epilogue : Truth in labelling and economic textbooks, 290

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