Keynes and the Economic Policies of the 1980 s

Keynes and the Economic Policies of the 1980 s
Author: Mario Baldassarri
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 322
Release: 1992-06-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349128150

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Contributes to the debate between monetarist, Keynesian and supply-side views of economic theory, and analyzes and compares the empirical experiences of the economic policies of the six major industrialized countries of the 1980s.

Keynes and the Economic Policies of the 1980s

Keynes and the Economic Policies of the 1980s
Author: Mario Baldassarri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1992
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1349128171

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Keynes and the Economic Policies of the 1980s

Keynes and the Economic Policies of the 1980s
Author: Mario Baldassarri
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 325
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0312079869

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Hazardous to Our Wealth

Hazardous to Our Wealth
Author: Frank Ackerman
Publsiher: South End Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1984
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0896082024

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This clear, readable primer on the economic debates of the 1980s is an invaluable tool for those seeking to understand the supply-side, military Keynesian, and monetary policies of the Reagan era and their continuing influence today. Its call for putting "people before profits" is a compelling rejoinder to the neo-Reaganism of the Clinton administration.

Economic Issues of the Eighties

Economic Issues of the Eighties
Author: Nake M. Kamrany,Richard Hollis Day
Publsiher: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1979
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCAL:B4245645

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Based on a series of lectures presented at the University of Southern California in 1977 and 1978 as a part of the Department of Economics' colloquium "Contemporary economic issues."

Finance Development September 2014

Finance   Development  September 2014
Author: International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2014-08-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781475566987

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This chapter discusses various past and future aspects of the global economy. There has been a huge transformation of the global economy in the last several years. Articles on the future of energy in the global economy by Jeffrey Ball and on measuring inequality by Jonathan Ostry and Andrew Berg are also illustrated. Since the 2008 global crisis, global economists must change the way they look at the world.

The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money

The General Theory of Employment  Interest  and Money
Author: John Maynard Keynes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2018-07-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319703442

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This book was originally published by Macmillan in 1936. It was voted the top Academic Book that Shaped Modern Britain by Academic Book Week (UK) in 2017, and in 2011 was placed on Time Magazine's top 100 non-fiction books written in English since 1923. Reissued with a fresh Introduction by the Nobel-prize winner Paul Krugman and a new Afterword by Keynes’ biographer Robert Skidelsky, this important work is made available to a new generation. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money transformed economics and changed the face of modern macroeconomics. Keynes’ argument is based on the idea that the level of employment is not determined by the price of labour, but by the spending of money. It gave way to an entirely new approach where employment, inflation and the market economy are concerned. Highly provocative at its time of publication, this book and Keynes’ theories continue to remain the subject of much support and praise, criticism and debate. Economists at any stage in their career will enjoy revisiting this treatise and observing the relevance of Keynes’ work in today’s contemporary climate.

Raising Keynes

Raising Keynes
Author: Stephen A. Marglin
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 921
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674971028

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Back to the future: a heterodox economist rewrites Keynes's General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money to serve as the basis for a macroeconomics for the twenty-first century. John Maynard Keynes's General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money was the most influential economic idea of the twentieth century. But, argues Stephen Marglin, its radical implications were obscured by Keynes's lack of the mathematical tools necessary to argue convincingly that the problem was the market itself, as distinct from myriad sources of friction around its margins. Marglin fills in the theoretical gaps, revealing the deeper meaning of the General Theory. Drawing on eight decades of discussion and debate since the General Theory was published, as well as on his own research, Marglin substantiates Keynes's intuition that there is no mechanism within a capitalist economy that ensures full employment. Even if deregulating the economy could make it more like the textbook ideal of perfect competition, this would not address the problem that Keynes identified: the potential inadequacy of aggregate demand. Ordinary citizens have paid a steep price for the distortion of Keynes's message. Fiscal policy has been relegated to emergencies like the Great Recession. Monetary policy has focused unduly on inflation. In both cases the underlying rationale is the false premise that in the long run at least the economy is self-regulating so that fiscal policy is unnecessary and inflation beyond a modest 2 percent serves no useful purpose. Fleshing out Keynes's intuition that the problem is not the warts on the body of capitalism but capitalism itself, Raising Keynes provides the foundation for a twenty-first-century macroeconomics that can both respond to crises and guide long-run policy.