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OverviewThis is the first of two volumes celebrating Keynes' contribution to economics and the development of post-Keynesian economics in recent years. The book is divided into three sections, the first of which examines general issues, including investment, information, labour economics and monetary theory. In the second part, the discussion is extended to uncertainty and addresses the associated issues of rationality, trust and speculation. The third and final section focuses on international economics and considers the theory of comparative advantage, the fight against speculation in foreign exchange markets, Tobin's transactions and the Maastricht Treaty. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shelia C. Dow , John HillardPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Weight: 0.579kg ISBN: 9781858985848ISBN 10: 1858985846 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 28 May 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsContents Preface G.C. Harcourt Introduction Sheila C. Dow and John Hillard 1. The division and coordination of knowledge Brian J. Loasby 2. Innovation, equilibrium and welfare G.B. Richardson 3. On the issue of realism in the economics of institutions and organizations: themes from Coase and Richardson Uskali Maki 4. Transactions costs and uncertainty: theory and practice Peter J. Buckley and Malcolm Chapman 5. A Post Keynesian approach to the theory of the firm Stephen P. Dunn 6. Trust, time and uncertainty Vicky Allsopp 7. Keynes's views on information Sohei Mizuhara 8. The role of econometrics in a radical methodology Bill Gerrard 9. Post-orthodox econometrics Paul Ormerod 10. Realism, econometrics and Post Keynesian economics Paul Downward 11. Keynes, Post Keynesians and methodology Sheila C. Dow 12. How do economic theorists use empirical evidence? Two case studies Roger E. Backhouse 13. Conflict in wage and unemployment determination in the UK Philip Arestis and Iris Biefang-Frisancho Mariscal Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationEdited by Sheila C. Dow, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Stirling, UK and John Hillard, Director of Taught Postgraduate Programmes, Leeds University Business School, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |