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Post(-)Keynesians and Neo-Ricardians
I recall someone asking a while ago about differences between European and
American Post-Keynesians but didn't see anyone taking up the quill. I have
heard some Europeans express unhappiness with American Post-Keynesians for the
too exclusive focus on monetary issues (although I may well have misunderstood
the nature of the disagreement). Having been influenced by Robinson, Sraffa,
Pasinetti, etc. and, I think, by American Post Keynesians, I can't imagine not
having a foot in both camps. Did a clarification of differences fall through
the cracks or is there some strategic silence here?
Paul Christensen-Hofstra
- Thread context:
- Re: Bob Solow on the post keynesians "Steve.Keen@unsw.EDU.AU" at Jan 30, 94 06:02:09 am,
HERBERT GINTIS Mon 31 Jan 1994, 16:11 GMT
- Wage determination and 'the general theory'...,
Paul Davidson Mon 31 Jan 1994, 15:22 GMT
- Jim Devine & Adam Smith & L-Faire,
Laurence Shute Mon 31 Jan 1994, 03:14 GMT
- Post(-)Keynesians and Neo-Ricardians,
ECOPPC Sun 30 Jan 1994, 19:53 GMT
- Even more equilibrium, stasis and death,
Brad Cox @ GMU/PSOL Sat 29 Jan 1994, 06:10 GMT
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