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Re: Why Heterodox are subject to be losers.
Ric wrote (in reply to Fadhel):
I agree with Paul. Mainstream economists believe that they have a "general
theory," which can be applied to a variety of economic problems -- both in
microeconomics and macroeconomics. They are even willing to experiment
with their different postulates like rational choice, market
concentration, etc. But they believe neoclassical economics, even with its
many problems, provides a more comprehensive theory of how the real world
works and that it is overall consistent. Keynes showed us the opposite
that classical economics general theory is really more a special case, and
Keynes tried to work out a model that really is more general in its power
of explanation of how a modern capitalist society works. The work of Post
Keynesians over the decades has been to expand, challenge and test
Keynes's general theory. So far in my mind, Keynes's theory is holding up,
and has been able to incorporate many of the important ideas of other
heterodox schools like the Marxists, institutionalists,Austrians etc. and
even some o
This is not clear. A Marxist would not accept that the fundamental axiom of
that approach
can be subsumed within the rather blurry starting point that one finds in
the GT.
In the GT there is no presumption of conflict between classes being the
driving force
in the dynamics of capitalism. Nor any fundamental analysis below exchange
values.
A general theory has to explain profits. A Marxian would reject the GT as
being unable
to do that, and would call it a special case of Marxian analysis.
That is why the groups that may be classified under the broad church PKT
are in fact
very divided and will never unite under Paul's GT banner. Some just reject
that starting point
outright and as misconstrued as the Neoclassical starting point.
best wishes
bill
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