附註:Includes bibliographical references.
Agency / Edward J. McKenna and Diane C. Zannoni -- Austrian School of Economics / Stephen D. Parsons -- Babylonian mode of thought / Sheila C. Dow -- Balance-of-payments-constrained economic growth / J.S.L. McCombie -- Banking / Gillian Hewitson -- Bastard Keynesianism / John Lodewijks, Bretton Woods, Matias Vernengo -- Budget deficits / Julio Lopez -- Business cycles / Peter Skott -- Cambridge economic tradition / G.C. Harcourt -- Capital theory / Ben Fine -- Central banks / Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho -- Circuit theory / Riccardo Realfonzo -- Competition / Nina Shapiro -- Consumer theory / Marc Lavoie -- Consumption / David Bunting -- Credit rationing / Martin H. Wolfson -- Critical realism / Andrew Brown -- Development finance / Rogerio Studart -- Dynamics / J. Barkley Rosser, Jr. -- Econometrics / Paul Downward -- Economic policy / Malcolm Sawyer -- Effective demand / Mark Setterfield -- Employment / John Hudson -- Endogenous money / Basil Moore -- Environmental economics / Adrian Winnett -- Equilibrium and non-equilibrium / Donald W. Katzner -- Exchange rates / John T. Harvey -- Expectations / Eric Tymoigne -- Finance motive / Augusto Graziani -- Financial instability hypothesis / Louis-Philippe Rochon -- Fiscal policy / J.W. Nevile -- Full employment / William Mitchell and Martin Watts -- Fundamentalist Keynesians / Bill Gerrard -- Globalization / William Milberg -- Growth and income distribution / Carlo Panico -- Growth theory / Steve Keen -- Income distribution / Thomas I. Palley -- Inflation / John Smithin -- Innovation / Jerry Courvisanos -- Institutionalism / Steven Pressman -- International economics / Robert A. Blecker -- Investment / Tracy Mott -- Joan Robinson's economics / Maria Cristina Marcuzzo -- Journal of post Keynesian economics / Phillip Anthony O'Hara -- Kaldorian economics / A.P. Thirlwall -- Kaleckian economics / Jan Toporowski -- Keynes's general theory / Paul Davidson -- Keynes's treatise on money / Giuseppe Fontana -- Liquidity pre
摘要:In this definitive volume, over 80 distinguished contributors from four continents provide authoritative critical discussion of the principal areas of controversy in post Keynesian economics, including all significant issues in methodology, economic theory, applied economics and policy.