In The Methodology of Macroeconomic Thought, Sheila Dow attempts to bridge the gap between methodology and macroeconomic theory through the study of four different schools of thought in economics – the Neo-Austrian, mainstream, PostKeyne...
A number of the authors challenge the foundations for the growing claims that increased central bank independence will ensure, at no cost, that inflation is both lower and less variable, finding that there are significant employment cos...
Paul Dale Bush has been an imaginative and important contributor to the neo-institutionalist economic literature in the United States for over three decades. This is the first of two volumes presenting a tribute to this highly influenti...
This book is the third and final volume of essays celebrating the work and lifetime contribution of Paul Davidson to economics, specifically the development of post Keynesian Economics.
Full Employment and Growth presents James Tobin’s unique modern Keynesian slant on the major monetary, fiscal and international policy issues of the 1990s.
Full employment and growth in the international economy remain the greatest economic challenges as we approach the twenty-first century. This important new book, edited by two leaders in the field, rigorously examines these real world p...
This important volume brings together 22 major essays written by A.P. Thirlwall over the last 30 years in the field of macroeconomics, and in particular on multiplier analysis, unemployment, inflation, growth and the balance of payments.
Macroeconomic Policy and the Future of Capitalism addresses the revolution in macroeconomic policy of the last quarter of the twentieth century and the movement away from concerns with employment and growth in favour of financial variabl...
This book is based around a set of interviews with, what might be called, the Keynesian revolutionaries – the individuals most responsible for introducing Keynesian economics to the United States. It includes formal interviews with Rich...
Keynes, Money and the Open Economy is the first of three volumes celebrating Paul Davidson''s path-breaking achievements and his seminal role in the foundation and development of Post Keynesian economics.
Employment, Economic Growth and the Tyranny of the Market is the second of three volumes celebrating Paul Davidson''s path-breaking achievements and his seminal role in the foundation and development of post Keynesian economics.
In The State and the Economic Process, a distinguished group of economists provides – through a comparison of postwar economic performance and policies – sound analytical support and historical evidence in favour of vigorous market guidi...