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Advanced introduction to post Keynesian economics / J.E. King, Emeritus Professor, La Trobe University, Australia and Honorary Professor, Federation University Australia.

Author: King, J. E. (John Edward) author.

ImprintCheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : EE, Edward Elgar Publishing, [2015]

Imprint2015

Descriptionix, 139 pages ; 22 cm.

Note:Introduction -- The Core of Post Keynesian Economics -- What Post Keynesian Macroeconomics is Not -- Some Methodological Issues -- Post Keynesian Microeconomics -- Economic Growth, Development and the World Economy -- Why it all Matters: Economic Policy -- A Case Study: The Global Financial Crisis -- Post Keynesians and Other Schools of Thought -- Some Final Questions.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences and law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.This brief but comprehensive account of the Post Keynesian approach to economic theory and policy is ideal for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in economics, public policy and other social sciences. Clear, non-technical and with a strong policy focus, it will also appeal to all those who are dissatisfied with mainstream economics and wish to explore the alternatives. John King sets out the distinctive features of Post Keynesian economics and their implications for the assessment of alternative proposals for domestic and international macroeconomic policy. He begins by outlining the core elements of Post Keynesian theory and explaining how it differs from other schools, including the so-called 'Old Keynesian' and 'New Keynesian' theories. Subsequent chapters deal with the important methodological issues that distinguish the Post Keynesians from mainstream economists as well as their treatment of firms, workers and households, the analysis of economic growth and development, and international economics. The Post Keynesian approach to monetary and fiscal policy, incomes and the environment is also summarised, with particular attention being paid to controversies over austerity and the reform of the financial sector and international monetary system. The Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2008 is used as a case study to illustrate many of the significant theoretical and policy questions raised in previous chapters. The relationship between Post Keynesian and other branches of heterodox economics are explored, and the book concludes with a brief discussion of the future prospects for the Post Keynesian school.

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Author:
King, J. E. (John Edward) author.
Title:
Post Keynesian economics
Series Statement
Elgar advanced introductions
Subject:
Keynesian economics.
Economics.
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Elgar advanced introductions.