This paper is concerned with ambiguities in the Post Keynesian model regarding the nature of the functions involved in the determination of the demand for labour. Those ambiguities have led to misleading representations of Keynes’s theories regarding the demand for labour and to conceptually travesties effective demand schedules. These controversial concepts will be analysed in reference to Keynes’ original reflections. Furthermore, this paper offers a different analysis from those of Allain (2009), Hartwig (2011), Hayes(2013), Lavoie (1992) and Chick (1983), but also from the Weintraub (1956) and Davidson’s (1994) Z and AD theoretical framework.This paper is concerned with ambiguities in the Post Keynesian model regarding the nature of the...
supply and demand model used in chapter 3 of « The General Theory » for presentation of this...
supply and demand model used in chapter 3 of « The General Theory » for presentation of this...
This paper questions the usefulness of the neoclassical labour supply curve as a factor in the theor...
This paper focuses on Keynes’s exposition of the Principle of Effective Demand and its generalised m...
This paper focuses on Keynes’s exposition of the Principle of Effective Demand and its generalised m...
The article deals witli the problem of demand lor labour in the light ot J. M. Keynes' General Theo...
In this paper, I build on the Keynesian analysis of the market for goods to draw some implications o...
In this paper, I build on the Keynesian analysis of the market for goods to draw some implications o...
This paper argues that John Maynard Keynes had a targeted (as contrasted with aggregate) demand appr...
This paper is part of a broader project that provides a microfoundation to the General Theory of J.M...
This paper (a revised version of Strathclyde Paper 2004-07) questions the thesis (again in fashion) ...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the curiously circular course followed by mainstream macro...
This paper extends a model proposed by Dalziel and Lavoie (2003) and discuss the main difference bet...
Ambrosi* Keynes ’ concept of a Zw-function relates the value of aggregate supply in wage units to em...
Professor Tuchscherer (1984) offers a number of comments on my interpretation of Keynes1 labor marke...
supply and demand model used in chapter 3 of « The General Theory » for presentation of this...
supply and demand model used in chapter 3 of « The General Theory » for presentation of this...
This paper questions the usefulness of the neoclassical labour supply curve as a factor in the theor...
This paper focuses on Keynes’s exposition of the Principle of Effective Demand and its generalised m...
This paper focuses on Keynes’s exposition of the Principle of Effective Demand and its generalised m...
The article deals witli the problem of demand lor labour in the light ot J. M. Keynes' General Theo...
In this paper, I build on the Keynesian analysis of the market for goods to draw some implications o...
In this paper, I build on the Keynesian analysis of the market for goods to draw some implications o...
This paper argues that John Maynard Keynes had a targeted (as contrasted with aggregate) demand appr...
This paper is part of a broader project that provides a microfoundation to the General Theory of J.M...
This paper (a revised version of Strathclyde Paper 2004-07) questions the thesis (again in fashion) ...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the curiously circular course followed by mainstream macro...
This paper extends a model proposed by Dalziel and Lavoie (2003) and discuss the main difference bet...
Ambrosi* Keynes ’ concept of a Zw-function relates the value of aggregate supply in wage units to em...
Professor Tuchscherer (1984) offers a number of comments on my interpretation of Keynes1 labor marke...
supply and demand model used in chapter 3 of « The General Theory » for presentation of this...
supply and demand model used in chapter 3 of « The General Theory » for presentation of this...
This paper questions the usefulness of the neoclassical labour supply curve as a factor in the theor...