Macroeconomics After Keynes: A Reconsideration of the General TheoryPhillip Allan, 1983 - Počet stran: 374 This reassessment of J. M. Keynes's The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money results from the author's experience in using Keynes's book as the core of her macroeconomics courses for undergraduates. It is intended to encourage others to bring the General Theory back into mainstream teaching, because it "gives a far richer understanding of the structure of macroeconomic interactions and methods of analysing them than much of what has been written since."Victoria Chick is Lecturer in Economics at University College, London. |
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Keynes and Macroeconomics | 2 |
The Method of the General Theory | 14 |
The Aggregative Framework | 34 |
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