Ron: thanks. A copy of Halevi & Fontaine is on its way to you. Cristini had another taker. All the best, Gary -----Original Message----- Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 4:07 PM To: POST-KEYNESIAN THOUGHT Subject: Re: Books for Review: Get 'em while they're hot! Hi Gary - I'd like to review Annalisa Cristini: Unemployment and Primary Commodity Prices: theory and evidence in a global perspective (Macmillan). and Joseph Halevi & Jean-Marc Fontaine (eds): Restoring Demand in the World Economy: trade, finance and technology (Elgar). I have been working on primary product price variations and instability in LDCs. the Cristini seems to offer an extension of the effects in a new direction, while Joseph and Jean-Marc will no doubt consider the old school - Kaldor and price var=> gen'l agg. stability. Thanks Ron Calitri 160 E. 3rd. St. #6A NY, NY 10009 (212) 982-2843 -----Original Message----- From: Derrick K. Gondwe <dgondwe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: POST-KEYNESIAN THOUGHT <pkt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thursday, July 22, 1999 9:24 AM Subject: Re: Books for Review: Get 'em while they're hot! >Dear Gary, > May I take a stab at any one of the following three if there is nobody >else better qualified who is interested in them. I am starting a project >on income distribution in an LDC (Malawi), hence 1&3. My work in the >political economy of Third World Development leads me to 2. Derrick > > > >1. Richard Layard: Tackling Inequality (Macmillan). >2.Sylvia Maxfield: Gatekeepers of Growth: the international political >economy of central banking in developing countries (Princeton). >3.Joep T.J.M. van der Linden & André J.C. Manders: The Economics of Income >Distribution: heterodox approaches (Elgar). > > > > >At 04:34 PM 7/21/99 -0400, you wrote: >>Books for Review: Review of Political Economy >> >>If anyone on the PKT list is interested in reviewing the following books >for the Review of Political Economy, please e-mail me privately. As usual, >give me a week or thereabouts to sort through multiple requests for the >same book. If I don't know you, could you please include a few lines about >your professional background and qualifications to review the book you >requested. >> >>Thanks, >> >>Gary Mongiovi >>Co-Editor & Book Review Editor >> >>Here's the list, as an attachment and also in text format: >> >> >> >> >>Philip Arestis & Malcolm Sawyer (eds): The Political Economy of Economic >Policies (Macmillan). >>H.W. Arndt & Hal Hill (eds): Southeast Asia's Economic Crisis: origins, >lessons and the way forward (Macmillan). >>Paul Beije: Technological Change in the Modern Economy (Elgar). >>Rolf Bommer: Economic Integration and the Environment: a >political-economic perspective (Elgar). >>Paul Burkett: Marx and Nature: a red and green perspective (St Martin's). >>Benjamin J. Cohen: The Geography of Money (Cornell). >>David Conway: Classical Liberalism (Macmillan) >>Jim Couch & William Shughart II: The Political Economy of the New Deal >(Elgar). >>Neta Crawford & Audie Klotz (eds): How Sanctions Work (St Martin's). >>Annalisa Cristini: Unemployment and Primary Commodity Prices: theory and >evidence in a global perspective (Macmillan). >>Paul Downward: Pricing Theory in Post Keynesian Economics (Elgar). >>Sasan Fayazmanesh & Marc Tool: Institutional Method and Value (Elgar). >>Sasan Fayazmanesh & Marc Tool: Institutional Theory and Applications (Elgar). >>Andre Gunder Frank : ReOrient: global economy in the Asian age (University >of California Press). >>David Gordon: Economics and Social Justice (Elgar). >>Joseph Halevi & Jean-Marc Fontaine (eds): Restoring Demand in the World >Economy: trade, finance and technology (Elgar). >>David M. Hart: Forged Consensus: science, technology and economic policy >in the United States, 1921-1953 (Princeton). >>F.A. von Hayek: Good Money, Part I (Collected Works, Vol. 5) (Chicago). >>Makoto Itoh & Costas Lapavitsas: Political Economy of Money and ty in America (M.E. Sharpe). >>Saral Sarkar: Eco-Socialism or Eco-Capitalism? (Zed Books). >>Theda Skocpol (ed.): Democracy, Revolution and History (Cornell). >>Myra Strober & Agnes Miling Kaneko Chan: The Road Winds Uphill all the >Way: gender, work and family in the United States and Japan (MIT Press). >>Philip Toner: Main Currents in Cumulative Causation: the dynamics of >growth and development (Macmillan). >>Timothy Yeager: Institutions, Transition Economies, and Economic >Development (Westview). >> >> >>Attachment Converted: "c:\docs\encldocs\Books.doc" >> > > > > >Derrick K. Gondwe >Professor and Chair >Department of Economics >Gettysburg College >Gettysburg, PA. 17325 >(717) 337-6673 Tel. >(717) 337-6638 Fax >
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