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''Uncertain'' Foundations of Post Keynesian Economics - Essays in Exploration

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Zusatztext 'This magnificent book introduces! analyzes and develops the economic school of thought known as Post Keynesian. [...]Th[e] last chapter of Dunn's book is a masterpiece in itself'.- Paul Davidson! Editor! Journal of Post Keynesian Economics! USA. From Volume 77! Issue 307 of Economica! July 2010'The book will make a valuable part of a post-Keynesian research collection and is an important contribution to the debate on the nature of our research programme'.- M.G. Hayes! University of Cambridge! UK. From Review of Social Economy Informationen zum Autor Stephen P. Dunn is a senior strategy advisor in the Department of Health for England and the Director of Provider Development, NHS East of England. Zusammenfassung Making a vital contribution to the theory of the firm, Stephen Dunn, a well-respected up and coming scholar, introduces, analyzes and takes forward a Post-Keynesian theory of the firm which makes a positive contribution to the development of Post-Keynesian economics. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction, Part I: The Uncertain Foundations of Post Keynesian Economics, 2. The incoherence of Post Keynesian Economics? 3. Towards a methodological foundation, 4. Delineating Post Keynesian Economics, Part II: The nature of uncertainty, 5. Uncertainty, transformation and Keynes, 6. Fundamental uncertainty is not bounded rationality, Part III: The future of Post Keynesianism, 7. Whither Post Keynesianism? 8. The Austrian question, 9. Post Keynesian pricing theory: identifying an open systems core, 10. A Post Keynesian approach to the Theory of the Firm, 11. A Post Keynesian approach to Health Economics

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