New Directions in Post-Keynesian Economics series
Series editors: Louis-Philippe Rochon, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada and Sergio Rossi, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Post-Keynesian economics is a school of thought inspired by the work of John Maynard Keynes, but also by Michal Kalecki, Joan Robinson, Nicolas Kaldor and other Cambridge economists, for whom money and effective demand are essential to explain economic activity. The aim of this series is to present original research work (single or co-authored volumes as well as edited books) that advances Post-Keynesian economics at both theoretical and policy-oriented levels.
Areas of research include, but are not limited to, monetary and financial economics, macro and microeconomics, international economics, development economics, economic policy, political economy, analyses of income distribution and financial crises, and the history of economic thought.
For queries or to propose a volume for the series, please contact our Executive Editor Alan Sturmer ([email protected]) or series editor Louis-Philippe Rochon ([email protected]).
Areas of research include, but are not limited to, monetary and financial economics, macro and microeconomics, international economics, development economics, economic policy, political economy, analyses of income distribution and financial crises, and the history of economic thought.
For queries or to propose a volume for the series, please contact our Executive Editor Alan Sturmer ([email protected]) or series editor Louis-Philippe Rochon ([email protected]).
Books in this series
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Crisis and the Failure of Economic Theory
Giancarlo Bertocco
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$144.00HB Member price $129.60
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The Financialization Response to Economic Disequilibria
Edited by Noemi Levy, Etelberto Ortiz
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$159.00HB Member price $143.10
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Inequality, Growth and ‘Hot’ Money
Pablo G. Bortz
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$138.00HB Member price $124.20
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