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  2. Slide 1

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Fontana/Fontana%20without%20talk.pps
    30 Nov 2009: 2 The Historical Development of Dissent in Keynesian Economics. 3 Methodology and Economic Theory in Keynes's General Theory. ... Chapter 2: The Historical Development of Dissent in Keynesian Economics. The Origins of Post Keynesian Economics.
  3. The Importance of Keynes

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Marcuzzo/MCM181011.pps
    18 Oct 2011: Return to another Keynes. Financial crisis has forced us to take on board Keynes’s division of economics between:. ... To acknowledge the failure of economics to take uncertainty seriously. Notion of Uncertainty.
  4. Post Keynesian Macroeconomics

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Jespersen/Jespersen%20260110.ppt
    26 Jan 2010: Post-Keynesian economics is when uncertainty and money are taken seriously. It penetrates economic decision making and behaviour at all levels – micro/macro and short or long run. ... This is the nature of economic thinking (Keynes, 1936: 297).
  5. Slide 1

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Littleboy/BL070611.ppt
    9 Jun 2011: 197, n1). John Pheby: Spot the most nihilistic quote in Epistemics and Economics. ... flows through his life’s work. In A Scheme of Economic Theory he seeks to.
  6. The General Theory as the gateway to the re-unification of Political …

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Equilibrium/Equilibrium%20without%20talk.pps
    13 Mar 2010: Pathway to redefining economic theory. The tacit assumption. “the assumption, maintained throughout most of the first Book of the General Theory (Chapter 5 is the exception), that firms’ estimates of planned ... Pathway to redefining economic theory.
  7. How types of market differ, and why it matters

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Joffe/MJ011111.pps
    3 Jan 2012: observation: not all economic phenomena can readily be explained using this framework – most recently bubbles/crises; but also the specific property of capitalism, that it grows. ... it is difficult to distinguish between “behavioral theories built
  8. Scandinavian Countries

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Jespersen/Jespersennotalk.pps
    23 Dec 2010: 2009. Source: OECD, Economic Outlook, 2010. 2005=100. Competitiveness (Consumer prices). 92.9572652893. ... 2009. 2009. 2010. 2010. 2010. Sweden. Denmark. Germany. Source: OECD, Economic Outlook, 2010.
  9. PowerPoint Presentation

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Osborne/Osborne150211.pps
    16 Feb 2011: or imaginary, in which case they will have no economic significance.’.
  10. Keynes Seminar 11 February 2009

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Tily/Tily%20with%20talk.pps
    28 Mar 2009: But under his premiership, sig interventions in the field of economics and official advice. ... May 1931, Macmillan Report published. June 1931, Kahn’s article published in the Economic Journal.
  11. Slide 1

    https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Fontana/Feduzi%20without%20talk.pps
    30 Nov 2009: I): Keynes, the 'Classics' and the Modern Keynesian Dissent. 2 The Historical Development of Dissent in Keynesian Economics. ... This might help explaining different economic behaviour including the agent’s demand for liquid assets.

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