New Directions in Post-Keynesian Economics

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New Directions in Post-Keynesian Economics

9781852780135 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by the late John Pheby, formerly Head of Business, Strategy and Economics, University of Luton, UK
Publication Date: 1989 ISBN: 978 1 85278 013 5 Extent: 288 pp
This innovative book is an important attempt to develop a positive alternative to economic orthodoxy in major areas such as economic policy, monetary theory and methodology. Written by a group of internationally renowned scholars, it addresses Post-Keynesianism in terms of some of the most important and challenging issues facing economics today.

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This innovative book is an important attempt to develop a positive alternative to economic orthodoxy in major areas such as economic policy, monetary theory and methodology. Written by a group of internationally renowned scholars, it addresses Post-Keynesianism in terms of some of the most important and challenging issues facing economics today.
Critical Acclaim
‘In all, New Directions in Post-Keynesian Economics proves that the intellectual vision for the realization of the Keynesian revolution is abundant.’
– John Hillard, European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy Newsletter

‘The Pheby-edited essays should prove useful to anyone interested in post-Keynesian economics. The level of exposition makes them accessible to advanced undergraduates without being too pedestrian for scholars in the field.’
– Dudley Dillard, The Eastern Economics Journal
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