ABSTRACT

Geoff Harcourt has had a major impact on the field of Post-Keynesian economics, not only in his research but also in his teaching. Many of Harcourts students have gone on to make valuable contributions in this field. This volume brings together contributions from thirty such former students, now established in academic institutions around the world

part |2 pages

Part I HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY AND METHODOLOGY

chapter 2|20 pages

THE RICARDO-MALTHUS DEBATE

chapter 3|26 pages

CASSEL ON CYCLICAL GROWTH

chapter 5|16 pages

DISSENTING ECONOMISTS

chapter 6|20 pages

LIQUIDITY PREFERENCE

chapter 7|20 pages

DENTISTS, DREAMERS AND DEFUNCT ECONOMISTS

chapter 11|14 pages

KEYNES’ COMMON-SENSE ECONOMICS

chapter 13|14 pages

SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS AND AGENT RATIONALITY

chapter 15|10 pages

CANTABRIGIAN PREFERENCES

chapter 16|16 pages

READING MARX

chapter 17|22 pages

JOAN ROBINSON

part |2 pages

Part II ECONOMIC THEORY AND APPLIED ANALYSIS

chapter 22|18 pages

HARCOURT, HICKS AND LOWE

chapter 23|14 pages

TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS AND EFFECTIVE DEMAND

chapter 25|20 pages

REPETITION, EVOLUTION AND LEARNING IN GAMES

chapter 27|24 pages

THE WAGE-WAGE SPIRAL AND WAGE DETERMINATION