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Keynes, Money and the Open Economy is the first of three volumes celebrating Paul Davidson's path-breaking achievements and his seminal role in the foundation and development of post Keynesian economics.

The book presents state-of-the-art contributions by leading economists which draw on Davidson's pioneering work in the fields of macroeconomic and monetary theory and policy, employment and income distribution, history of economic thought, methodology and international economics.



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'This two-volume set provides ample testimony to the importance of Paul Davidson's contributions to the development of post Keynesian economics over nearly forty years.' -- J.A. Kregel, The Economic Journal

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Contents: Introduction (P. Arestis) 1. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money: Three Views (G.C. Harcourt, C. Sardoni) 2. Keynes, Einstein and Scientific Revolution (J.K. Galbraith) 3. AS/AD, AE/AP, IS/LM and Z (D. Colander) 4. Keynes’s Philosophy and Post Keynesian Monetary Theory (S.C. Dow) 5. Money, Finance and Interest Rates: Some Post Keynesian Reflections (M. Sawyer) 6. Paul Davidson’s Rediscovery of Keynes’s Finance Motive and the Liquidity Preference Versus Loanable Funds Debate (F.J. Cardim de Carvalho) 7. Money as a ‘Time Machine’ in the New Financial World (G.A. Dymski) 8. Endogenous Money and the ‘State of Trade’ (P. Howells) 9. Davidson on the Labour Market in a Monetary Production Economy (J. Deprez) 10. European Monetary Integration: A Post Keynesian Critique and Some Proposals (P. Arestis, M. Sawyer) 11. International Trade and the Real World (R.A. Blecker), Paul Davidson: A Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/12/1996
      ISBN13: 9781858983127, 978-1858983127
      ISBN10: 1858983126

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Keynes, Money and the Open Economy is the first of three volumes celebrating Paul Davidson's path-breaking achievements and his seminal role in the foundation and development of post Keynesian economics.

      The book presents state-of-the-art contributions by leading economists which draw on Davidson's pioneering work in the fields of macroeconomic and monetary theory and policy, employment and income distribution, history of economic thought, methodology and international economics.



      Trade Review
      'This two-volume set provides ample testimony to the importance of Paul Davidson's contributions to the development of post Keynesian economics over nearly forty years.' -- J.A. Kregel, The Economic Journal

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Introduction (P. Arestis) 1. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money: Three Views (G.C. Harcourt, C. Sardoni) 2. Keynes, Einstein and Scientific Revolution (J.K. Galbraith) 3. AS/AD, AE/AP, IS/LM and Z (D. Colander) 4. Keynes’s Philosophy and Post Keynesian Monetary Theory (S.C. Dow) 5. Money, Finance and Interest Rates: Some Post Keynesian Reflections (M. Sawyer) 6. Paul Davidson’s Rediscovery of Keynes’s Finance Motive and the Liquidity Preference Versus Loanable Funds Debate (F.J. Cardim de Carvalho) 7. Money as a ‘Time Machine’ in the New Financial World (G.A. Dymski) 8. Endogenous Money and the ‘State of Trade’ (P. Howells) 9. Davidson on the Labour Market in a Monetary Production Economy (J. Deprez) 10. European Monetary Integration: A Post Keynesian Critique and Some Proposals (P. Arestis, M. Sawyer) 11. International Trade and the Real World (R.A. Blecker), Paul Davidson: A Bibliography Index

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