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about developments in Keynesian theory, where Joan Robinson was influenced by Kalecki's Marxian approach. Further areas of …, and methodological issues associated with the nature of economic theory, particularly with respect to economic cycles and …
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This paper, in honour of John King, addresses the question raised by him in his A History of Post-Keynesian since 1936, reflected in the title. Initial surveys of post-Keynesian economics defined it in term of the Keynesian, Kaleckian and Sraffian strands. However, subsequently, it has become...
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David Ricardo's key place in the history of economic thought is well established. However, both the understanding of his Principles of Political Economy and Taxation and its role in the development of economic analysis is much more controversial. Cambridge economists have contributed...
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The paper considers Keynes's major contributions before "The General Theory", namely "A Tract on Monetary Reform" and … General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money" represented a major challenge to the orthodoxy of the time, and it was to … this that Friedman radically objected. We identify the main areas in which Keynes departed from the mainstream theory of …
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