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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface XI
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I. From Marshall to Modernity
- Introduction 3
- 1. Neoclassicism and Dissent, 1890–1925 7
- 2. New Tracks for Economic Theory, 1926–1939 23
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II. Keynesianism
- Introduction 41
- 3. Hicksian Keynesianism: Dominance and Decline 45
- 4. Keynesian Econometric Concepts: Consumption Functions, Investment Functions, and “The” Multiplier 67
- 5. Keynes’ Disequilibrium Theory of Employment 93
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III. Equilibrium Systems
- Introduction 105
- 6. General Equilibrium Theory 107
- 7. Optimization and Game Theory 125
- 8. Input-Output and Linear Programming 137
- 9. The Sraffian Revolution 163
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IV. Microeconomics
- Introduction 181
- 10. Firms and Markets 185
- 11. Financial Theory of the Firm 203
- 12. Demand Theory, Consumers’ Surplus, and Sovereignty 217
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V. Money
- Introduction 249
- 13. Monetarism 253
- 14. Post-Keynes Monetary Theory and Inflation 275
- 15. An “Economics of Keynes” Perspective on Money 295
- 16. Money Wage Inflation: The Endogeneity-Exogeneity Issue 309
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VI. Growth
- Introduction 329
- 17. Early Growth Theory: The Harrod-Domar Models 333
- 18. Neoclassical Growth Models 347
- 19. Post-Keynesian Growth Theory 369
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VII. Distribution Theory
- Introduction 391
- 20. Ten Issues in Distribution Theory 395
- 21. Some Post-Keynesian Distribution Theory 421
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VIII. Special Topics
- Introduction 441
- 22. Welfare Economics: Or, When is a Change an Improvement ? 447
- 23. Ideology in Economics 467
- 24. Population: The Economics of the Long Run 485
- 25. Technology: More for Less? 501
- 26. International Economics 517
- 27. Development Economics 537
- 28. Radical Economics 559
- Index 575
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface XI
-
I. From Marshall to Modernity
- Introduction 3
- 1. Neoclassicism and Dissent, 1890–1925 7
- 2. New Tracks for Economic Theory, 1926–1939 23
-
II. Keynesianism
- Introduction 41
- 3. Hicksian Keynesianism: Dominance and Decline 45
- 4. Keynesian Econometric Concepts: Consumption Functions, Investment Functions, and “The” Multiplier 67
- 5. Keynes’ Disequilibrium Theory of Employment 93
-
III. Equilibrium Systems
- Introduction 105
- 6. General Equilibrium Theory 107
- 7. Optimization and Game Theory 125
- 8. Input-Output and Linear Programming 137
- 9. The Sraffian Revolution 163
-
IV. Microeconomics
- Introduction 181
- 10. Firms and Markets 185
- 11. Financial Theory of the Firm 203
- 12. Demand Theory, Consumers’ Surplus, and Sovereignty 217
-
V. Money
- Introduction 249
- 13. Monetarism 253
- 14. Post-Keynes Monetary Theory and Inflation 275
- 15. An “Economics of Keynes” Perspective on Money 295
- 16. Money Wage Inflation: The Endogeneity-Exogeneity Issue 309
-
VI. Growth
- Introduction 329
- 17. Early Growth Theory: The Harrod-Domar Models 333
- 18. Neoclassical Growth Models 347
- 19. Post-Keynesian Growth Theory 369
-
VII. Distribution Theory
- Introduction 391
- 20. Ten Issues in Distribution Theory 395
- 21. Some Post-Keynesian Distribution Theory 421
-
VIII. Special Topics
- Introduction 441
- 22. Welfare Economics: Or, When is a Change an Improvement ? 447
- 23. Ideology in Economics 467
- 24. Population: The Economics of the Long Run 485
- 25. Technology: More for Less? 501
- 26. International Economics 517
- 27. Development Economics 537
- 28. Radical Economics 559
- Index 575