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Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics Paul Davidson

Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics By Paul Davidson

Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics by Paul Davidson


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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.

Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics Summary

Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics by 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.

Professor Davidson provides a lucid review of the debates between neoclassical Keynesians, monetarists and post Keynesians. These debates have been rekindled as a result of the revitalisation of the post Keynesian tradition coupled with the failure of the monetarist approach to explain economic developments in the 1980s. He develops this history of the struggle for the minds of economists, as well as explaining in intelligible language, the different roles assigned to money, contracts and the uncertainty of the inflationary process. In conclusion, he discusses which of these theories is likely to be most relevant to the economic problems that will be facing the free world in the 21st century.

Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics Reviews

'Useful supplementary reading for upper-level undergraduates.'

About Paul Davidson

Paul Davidson, Holly Chair of Excellence Emeritus, University of Tennessee, US and Founding Editor of the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics

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GOR013512727
9781852783754
1852783753
Controversies in Post Keynesian Economics by Paul Davidson
Used - Good
Paperback
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
19910101
144
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