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https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Courvisanos/JC010311.pps5 Mar 2011: Technological systems change based on a cluster of innovations. Techno-economic paradigm shift due to major structural change (e.g. ... Shift economic public policy from direct public investment to stimulate employment; to indirect via innovation -
The Importance of Keynes
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Marcuzzo/MCM181011.pps18 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. -
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https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Goodhart/Goodhartnotalk.pps28 Oct 2010: How will the Financial Crisis change Macro-Economics? By C.A.E. Goodhart. Financial Markets Group, London School of Economics. ... 14) Complete disconnect between macro-economics (no default) and Finance, where PoD determines asset pricing. -
The General Theory as the gateway to the re-unification of Political …
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Reading%20Group%201/Reading%20Group%201%20with%20talk.pps30 Nov 2008: Since Keynesian economics is derived, by definition, from the work of John Maynard Keynes, one might suppose that reading Keynes is an important part of Keynesian theorizing. ... In fact, quite the opposite is the case.” [European Economic Review, 1992] -
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https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Fontana/Fontana%20without%20talk.pps30 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. -
The General Theory as the gateway to the re-unification of Political …
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Reading%20Group%201/Reading%20Group%201%20without%20talk.pps20 Dec 2008: Since Keynesian economics is derived, by definition, from the work of John Maynard Keynes, one might suppose that reading Keynes is an important part of Keynesian theorizing. ... In fact, quite the opposite is the case.” [European Economic Review, 1992] -
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https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Sardoni/Sardoni%20with%20talk.pps20 Dec 2008: This did not prevent Keynes from issuing trenchant judgements on Marx’s economics. ... Conclusion. Marx’s economic theory was a significant advance from classical political economy. -
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https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Fontana/Feduzi%20without%20talk.pps30 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. -
Short period and long period in macroeconomics: an awkward distinction
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Sanfilippo/ES050612.pps23 Jul 2012: change variables, like the wage level, kept ‘in the pound’ in the short period, the economic system necessarily tends in historical time towards an optimal long-period equilibrium, by means of ... as an application of the ceteris paribus method, as a -
Keynes on Individual Behaviour and the Possibility of Involuntary…
https://www.robinson.cam.ac.uk/postkeynesian/downloads/Rotheim/RJR150311.pps19 Mar 2011: T]he mathematization of economics … formalized the system as a series of markets each described by a demand function and a supply function. ... Concluding Remarks. On the Impossibility of Involuntary Unemployment Equilibrium in Mainstream Economic
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