Keynes and the 'Classics' A Study in Language, Epistemology and Mistaken Identities Routledge Studies in the History of Economics Series
Auteur : Verdon Michel
Is there a language which is adequate to describe our own economy?
In this volume, Michel Verdon undertakes a path-breaking analysis of the three major paradigms in economics: Marxian economics, neo-classical economics and Keynesian economics. Each of these, he argues, has an inherent cosmology, and in the case of both Marxian and neo-classical economics these preclude the development of a language which can accurately describe and analyse an economy.
Date de parution : 04-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
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Prix indicatif 61,25 €
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Mots-clés :
economic; cosmos; monetary; exchange; perfect; market; felicific; calculus; keyness; economics; Book III; OCT; Loanable Funds Theory; Transactional Economics; CW; Aggregate Demand Schedule; Equilibrium Involuntary Unemployment; Neoclassical Economics; Corporate Consumption; Keynes’s General Theory; Economic Cosmos; Sells Investment Goods; Keynes’s Economics; Aggregate Supply Price; Real Economic Magnitudes; Supplementary Costs; Money’s Services; User Costs; Effective Demand; Aggregate Demand Price; Corporate Goods; Inactive Balances; Money’s Labour; Aggregate Supply; Vice Versa