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John King, in his A History of Post Keynesian Economics Since 1936, raises the question of whether there exists a body of work which can be called, collectively, post Keynesian. This paper presents some criteria for addressing this question, beginning with the vision and the origins of some of...
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This book explores key economic problems and new policies for the global economy of the 21st century. The contributors discuss to what extent past policy errors were due to the incompetence of policymakers, and highlight problems including: international payments imbalances and currency crises,...
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This paper presents an historical analysis of the antitrust laws. Its central contention is that the history of antitrust can only be understood in light of U.S. economic history and the succession of dominant economic policy regimes that punctuated that history. The antitrust laws and a subset...
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