Post-Keynesian Economics
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The Rise and Fall of Capitalism
Y. S. Brenner
This engaging and intelligent book argues that the unbridled impact of deregulated market forces will lead to social polarization and ultimately to the destruction of capitalist society as we know it today. After providing a lucid and ... -
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Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics
Paul Davidson
Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics proves that it is possible to meet the most exacting scholarly standards while also managing to make economics enjoyable to read. -
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Economic PROBLEMS OF THE 1990s
Edited by Paul Davidson, Jan A. Kregel
This important book brings together a significant body of new essays on key economic problems and challenges of the 1990s. Under the direction of Paul Davidson and Jan Kregel, an international group of distinguished economists provide n... -
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RECONSTRUCTING KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS WITH IMPERFECT COMPETITION
Robin Marris
This path-breaking book – written by a leading economist – is certain to create controversy and will lead to a fundamental reassessment of Keynesian economics. Building on his previous work on modern capitalism, Robin Marris has made an ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Marxian Economics
Edited by J. E. King
These three volumes offer an overview of Marxian political economy, with contributions by critics, supporters and those of a more neutral disposition. The first volume illustrates the breadth of Marx’s concern with history, politics and... -
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Wages and Profits in the Capitalist Economy
Andrew Henley
Wages and Profits in the Capitalist Economy provides an incisive study of the impact of monopolistic power on macroeconomic performance in the USA and the UK since 1945, within a post-Kaleckian framework. -
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Post-Keynesian Economics
Edited by Malcolm Sawyer
Post-Keynesian Economics denotes a loose grouping of economists who regard the insights of Keynes and Kalecki as the starting point for both a critique of conventional equilibrium analysis and the basis for a new macroeconomics based on ...