Keynes’s General Theory is nothing of the sort. Instead, it has been a theory about those who are outside the system. In so doing, Keynes distracted the attention of economics from what concerned the classical school: the fate of those inside the system. While it is true that from the neo-classical perspective, competitive models do not need help, classical economists thought otherwise. For scholars like Smith and Mill, the competitive paradigm was so seriously flawed that it could not function without government. By shifting the attention to those who are outside the system, Keynes has implicitly sanctioned the neo-classical paradigm and shifted the debate from social responsibility towards those who are at work to those who are outside it...
Keynes’s General Theory argues there is no self-regulating mechanism that guarantees full employment...
On the 75Th anniversary of the publication of The General Theory, this paper explores the framework ...
The General Theory (Keynes, 1936, hereafter G.T.) a neglected work? Am I joking? Few books have been...
The Keynes' "General Theory", published 80 years ago, overthrew the neoclassical orthodoxy and creat...
The Keynes' "General Theory", published 80 years ago, overthrew the neoclassical orthodoxy and creat...
This note is built around five issues that center on the damage to economic theory caused by Keynes ...
Formal developments of the Keynes's General Theory, while attempting to achieve a new classical synt...
In 1936, Keynes published The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, one of the most infl...
Some papers, for reasons which remain at least partially obscure, leave a persistent trace in intell...
This paper has two central themes. One is that to make sense of the results of work in mathematical ...
What was the Keynesian revolution in economics? Why did it not succeed to the extent that Keynes an...
It is generally accepted that to some extent Keynes changed his ideas over time, and he did say in h...
In his 1924 Ball Lecture at Oxford, Maynard Keynes announced that, finally, the end of laissez-faire...
Most economists assume that Keynes's theory of the capitalist macroeconomy is adequately repres...
In his own view, economic theory was important to Keynes’s work as an economists. Aside from the Gen...
Keynes’s General Theory argues there is no self-regulating mechanism that guarantees full employment...
On the 75Th anniversary of the publication of The General Theory, this paper explores the framework ...
The General Theory (Keynes, 1936, hereafter G.T.) a neglected work? Am I joking? Few books have been...
The Keynes' "General Theory", published 80 years ago, overthrew the neoclassical orthodoxy and creat...
The Keynes' "General Theory", published 80 years ago, overthrew the neoclassical orthodoxy and creat...
This note is built around five issues that center on the damage to economic theory caused by Keynes ...
Formal developments of the Keynes's General Theory, while attempting to achieve a new classical synt...
In 1936, Keynes published The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, one of the most infl...
Some papers, for reasons which remain at least partially obscure, leave a persistent trace in intell...
This paper has two central themes. One is that to make sense of the results of work in mathematical ...
What was the Keynesian revolution in economics? Why did it not succeed to the extent that Keynes an...
It is generally accepted that to some extent Keynes changed his ideas over time, and he did say in h...
In his 1924 Ball Lecture at Oxford, Maynard Keynes announced that, finally, the end of laissez-faire...
Most economists assume that Keynes's theory of the capitalist macroeconomy is adequately repres...
In his own view, economic theory was important to Keynes’s work as an economists. Aside from the Gen...
Keynes’s General Theory argues there is no self-regulating mechanism that guarantees full employment...
On the 75Th anniversary of the publication of The General Theory, this paper explores the framework ...
The General Theory (Keynes, 1936, hereafter G.T.) a neglected work? Am I joking? Few books have been...