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'the endogenous flow of credit and the post keynesian theory of money', journal of economic issues, 18 -- (3), september … 1984, 771-97 2 2 'the post keynesian theory of endogenous money: A reply', journal of economic issues , 19 -- (3 … in kaldor's monetary theory', in e.j. Nell and w. Semmler (eds), nicholas kaldor and mainstream economics: Confrontation …
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This comprehensive and innovative Handbook applies the tools of the economics of complexity to analyse the causes and effects of technological and structural change. It grafts the intuitions of the economics of complexity into the tradition of analysis based upon the Schumpeterian and...
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This book summarises the latest achievements of researchers involved in the application of game theory to the analysis …, including cooperative and non-cooperative game theory, and analyse both dynamic and static games. They illustrate the …
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advances in coalition theory and presents both the latest theoretical developments and novel applications in the field of …1. Advances in the theory of large cooperative games and applications to club theory : the side payments case -- 2. Non …
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-Keynesian theory and policy. Topics covered include its methodological foundations, consumer theory and choice under fundamental … uncertainty, firms and pricing, money and credit, effective demand and employment, growth theory, open-economy issues, inflation … theory. It also links up with ecological economics. Scholars of economics, particularly post-Keynesian and heterodox …
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"A landmark reference work in the field, this Elgar Encyclopedia presents over 60 entries from scholars that have shaped the economics of innovation as a distinct and specialised field of investigation. Comprehensive and accessible, it further elaborates the relationship between the economics of...
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Monetarism is dead! Central bankers are all Wicksellians now! They target low inflation rates, with no regard to monetary aggregates whatsoever, by acting upon short-term real rates of interest. This is the New Consensus in monetary economics, or simply the New Keynesian Synthesis. Yet, this...
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