The Fall and rise of Keynesian economics [electronic resource] / John Eatwell and Murray Milgate
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015Description: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9780190261344
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330.156 DIL The Economics of John Maynard Keynes : | 330.156 DIM The Origins of the keynesian revolution : | 330.156 DOW Keynes, knowledge and uncertainty / | 330.156 EAT The Fall and rise of Keynesian economics | 330.156 ELT Keynes and economic policy : | 330.156 EMM Documents related to John Maynard Keynes, Institutionalism at Chicago & Frank H. Knight | 330.156 FAN The General theory of profit equilibrium : |
This book is about fall and rise of Keynesian economics. Eatwell and Milgate range widely across the landscape that defines their subject matter. They consider how powerful Keynesian ideas can be when applied to our past and present economic problems. They show how helpful these ideas are in explaining why we came to find ourselves in the mess we are in. They examine where and how the analytical and methodological foundations of conventional macroeconomic wisdom went wrong. They set out a blueprint for an alternative that provides a clearer, more consistent, and more applicable approach to understanding how markets work. They also highlight the interpretive shortcomings that have come to characterize Keynes scholarship itself.
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