• Post-Keynesian economics is a school of economic thought with its origins in The General Theory of John Maynard Keynes, with subsequent development influenced...
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  • Keynesian economics (/ˈkeɪnziən/ KAYN-zee-ən; sometimes Keynesianism, named after British economist John Maynard Keynes) are the various macroeconomic...
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  • New Keynesian economics is a school of macroeconomics that strives to provide microeconomic foundations for Keynesian economics. It developed partly as...
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    Paul Davidson (economist) (category Post-Keynesian economists)
    one of the leading spokesmen of the American branch of the post-Keynesian school in economics. He has actively intervened in important debates on economic...
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    institutional, evolutionary, feminist, social, post-Keynesian (not to be confused with New Keynesian), ecological, Austrian, humanistic, complexity,...
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    then orthodox economic framework, namely neoclassical economics. The early stage of the Keynesian Revolution took place in the years following the publication...
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    the late 1940s, had by the early 1980s led to the replacement of Keynesian economics as the leading theoretical influence on economic life in the developed...
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  • choice theory. Neoclassical economics is the dominant approach to microeconomics and, together with Keynesian economics, formed the neoclassical synthesis...
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  • "Neoclassical, Mainstream, Orthodox, and Heterodox Economics" (PDF). Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 30 (2): 279–302. doi:10.2753/PKE0160-3477300207...
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  • Review of Keynesian Economics (ROKE) is a quarterly double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal covering Keynesian and Post-Keynesian economics, although...
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  • Modern monetary theory (category Post-Keynesian economics)
    as a smear. The post-Keynesian economist Thomas Palley has stated that MMT is largely a restatement of elementary Keynesian economics, but prone to "over-simplistic...
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  • synthesis (NCS), neoclassical–Keynesian synthesis, or just neo-Keynesianism — academic movement and paradigm in economics that worked towards reconciling...
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  • of post-Keynesian economics. Heterodox approaches often embody criticisms of perceived "mainstream" approaches. For instance: feminist economics criticizes...
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  • national health service to be established. The post-war consensus included a belief in Keynesian economics, a mixed economy with the nationalisation of...
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  • Debt deflation (category Monetary economics)
    mainstream economics and in the heterodox school of post-Keynesian economics, and has subsequently been developed by such post-Keynesian economists as...
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    Deficit spending (category Keynesian economics)
    This is derived from Keynesian economics, and gained acceptance during the period between the Great Depression in the 1930s and post-WWII in the 1950s.[citation...
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  • fostered respective schools of economic thought (Marxian economics and Keynesian economics) that have had significant influence in various academic circles...
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    Ricardian economics Keynesian economics Classical economics Neo-Keynesian economics Neoclassical economics New classical economics New Keynesian economics Participatory...
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    it was taught by Paul Samuelson in his textbook, Economics: An Introductory Analysis. The Keynesian cross plots aggregate income (labelled as Y on the...
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    number of books, among which are Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations (2014), Introduction to Post-Keynesian Economics (2006), translated into four languages...
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  • Sidney Weintraub (economist, born 1914) (category Post-Keynesian economists)
    American members of the Post Keynesian economics school. He was the co-founder and co-editor of The Journal of Post Keynesian Economics (1978). His views included...
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  • Alfred Eichner (category Post-Keynesian economists)
    through mark-up pricing. Eichner is one of the founders of the post-Keynesian school of economics and was a professor at Rutgers University at the time of his...
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  • Humanistic economics History of economic thought Pluralism in economics Post-Keynesian economics Real-world economics Heterodox economics Badiou, Alain...
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    Basil Moore (category Post-Keynesian economists)
    this theory, and is considered a central figure in post Keynesian economics Moore studied economics at the University of Toronto and at Johns Hopkins University...
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    Thomas Palley (category Post-Keynesian economists)
    labor markets where his approach is Post-Keynesian. Academically his best known work is the book Post Keynesian Economics: Debt, Distribution, and the Macro...
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  • Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. This opened the door to many younger economists such as E. Ray Canterbery (1935–). Always Post Keynesian in his style...
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    Geoffrey Harcourt (category Post-Keynesian economists)
    member of the post-Keynesian school. He studied at the University of Melbourne and then at King's College, Cambridge. After studying economics at the University...
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  • (2020-01-02). "Keynes and Graham's intelligent investor". Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 43 (1): 139–166. doi:10.1080/01603477.2020.1713009. ISSN 0160-3477...
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  • International Journal of Electronic Commerce, Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics and Problems of Post-Communism. Shortly after it was established, M. E. Sharpe...
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    L. Randall Wray (category Post-Keynesian economists)
    directors of the Association for Evolutionary Economics. He has served, along with fellow post-Keynesian William Mitchell of the Charles Darwin University...
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