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Volume 8: Issue 1 (Jan 2020)
Published:
17 Jan 2020
Content
Journal
The Godley–Tobin lecture:
Keynesian economics – back from the dead?
By:
Robert Rowthorn
Pages: 1–20
Journal
Do current times vindicate Keynes and is New Keynesian macroeconomics Keynesian?
By:
Thomas I. Palley
,
Esteban Pérez Caldentey
, and
Matías Vernengo
Pages: 21–22
Journal
Keynesian economics: can it return if it never died?
By:
Barry Eichengreen
Pages: 23–35
Journal
The much-exaggerated death of Keynesian economics
By:
Robert W. Dimand
Pages: 36–45
Journal
Was Keynesian economics ever dead? If so, has it been resurrected?
By:
Steven M. Fazzari
Pages: 46–60
Journal
Reviving Keynesianism: the modelling of the financial system makes the difference
By:
Peter Bofinger
Pages: 61–83
Journal
The return of Keynes and the Phillips curve in Latin America: evidence from four countries
By:
Esteban Pérez Caldentey
,
Nathan Perry
, and
Matías Vernengo
Pages: 84–101
Journal
Tobin (1975) meets rational expectations
By:
Emiliano Libman
Pages: 102–118
Journal
Why does the history of economic thought neglect Post-Keynesian economics?
By:
Danielle Guizzo
Pages: 119–137
Journal
Book review: Ann E. Davis,
Money as a Social Institution: The Institutional Development of Capitalism
(Routledge, New York, NY, USA 2017) 208 pp.
By:
Victor Manuel Isidro Luna
Pages: 138–141
Journal
Book review: Darrell M. West,
The Future of Work: Robots, AI, and Automation
(Brookings Institution Press, Washington, DC, USA 2018) 205 pp.
By:
Kevin Cashman
Pages: 142–145
Review of Keynesian Economics
Online ISSN:
20495331
Print ISSN:
20495323
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