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Re: text query



Jeff,

The bookstore just got back to me and said that the Galbraith/Darity book is
in print and very much available.  Given this, I strongly urge post-Keynesians
to use it, along with the Snowdon book.  The two together make for an
excellent combination.

Louis-Philippe

Jeff Konz wrote:

> Mat--
>
> I've used Snowden, et. al., in a senior seminar with some success.  I
> would hesitate, though, unlike Louis-Phillipe, to use it at the
> intermediate level.  I think that students need a good foundation in
> Keynes and modern macroeconomic thought before they tackle this work,
> since it is so full of information.
>
> Louis-Phillipe--How are you using Galbraith and Darity?  I thought
> that book was out of print, and had been for some
> time--unfortunately for us!!
>
> Jeff Konz
> Department of Economics
> UNC--Asheville
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > The book is really excellent I find. It clearly spells out the different
> > approaches well.  I use it in undergraduate macro, intermediate level.
> > At that level, it requires a carefull lecture because it can be
> > difficult for the students.  I use it in conjonction with Galbriath and
> > Darity.  The students read Galbraith first, and then Snowdon.  This
> > sequence makes it easier.
> >
> > The vbook has a very weak post-Keynesian part, and it is lumped in with
> > the neo-Austrians.  But aprt from that, I enjoy it and the students
> > enjoy the book as well.
> >
> > LPR
> >
> > Mathew Forstater wrote:
> >
> > >  A colleague is considering using _A Modern Guide to Macroeconomics_
> > > by Snowden, Vane and Wynarczyk (Elgar, 1994) for a course.  Has
> > > anybody here used it, especially for undegrad intermediate or advanced
> > > macro or M.A. macro?  If so, what were the strengths and weaknesses,
> > > how did you use it (e.g., main text or supplementary), etc.?  Would
> > > you use it again? Thanks in advance. Mat
> >
> >




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