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Don Patinkin regarded himself a Keynesian economist, in the sense that he did not believe that the automatic market mechanism of price change efficiently leads the economy to its full-employment path. In his 1956 Money, Interest and Prices Patinkin advanced an interpretation of Keynesian...
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This essay analyses early reactions put forward by Cambridge economists David Champernowne and Joan Robinson to J. M. Keynes`s treatment of the labour market in The General Theory. Champernowne`s and Robinson`s critical reactions represented attempts to fill the gap of the determinants of...
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The paper offers a view of Geoff Harcourt’s – b. 1931 in Melbourne; d. 2021 in Sydney – life trajectory as an Australian economist educated and active in the Cambridge UK tradition. His main contributions – to the Cambridge capital debates, history of economic thought and post-Keynesian...
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This paper provides an overview of Brazilian economists’ contributions to global economics since mid 20th century, from the perspective of economics as transnational science. The contributions are organized into three sections, after a methodological and historiographical introduction:...
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