Keynes' General Theory represents a change in theoretical method. The nature of this change is discussed in a Hicksian perspective. In fact, we take into consideration first what Hicks calls single period theory, and secondly what he calls continuation theory. From the standpoint of single period theory, the most revolutionnary change is the use of the method of expectations which implies that demands and supplies are regarded as determined not only by tastes and resources but also by expectations : equilibrium analysis can be used no only in static conditions, but even in the real world in disequilibrium. Yet, from the standpoint of continuation theory, the rigorous way to interpret Keynes' analysis is to regard the only stationnary soluti...
After the publication of the General theory, critical paper appeareds in main economic reviews. Keyn...
On the 75Th anniversary of the publication of The General Theory, this paper explores the framework ...
Cette étude est consacrée au rapport entre les analyses keynésienne (post-keynésienne, kaleckien...
La théorie générale de Keynes représente un changement radical de méthode. La nature de ce changemen...
It is argued that it is not logically consistent to interpret Keynes' General Theory in the light of...
John R. Hicks (1904-89) had as a lifelong project to bring economic theory close to historical time....
Keynes' s reading of Ricardo deals with the relations between three theories : the theory of value a...
Keynes' General Theory analysis is limited by three kinds of assumptions which are reserved for the ...
Keynes and probability : An insight into « fundamentalist Keynesianism » Jean Arrous The main argum...
In this paper we study the construction of Keynes' theory, conceived as a structure composed by thre...
Pour exhiber cette démarcation méthodologique, ce mémoire comportera quatre parties. En premier lieu...
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...
The aim of the present paper is to show the existence of a theory of monetary circulation in Keynes'...
Thierry Laurent and Hélène Zajdela are right when they maintain that Neo-Keynesian theory leads to a...
After the publication of the General theory, critical paper appeareds in main economic reviews. Keyn...
On the 75Th anniversary of the publication of The General Theory, this paper explores the framework ...
Cette étude est consacrée au rapport entre les analyses keynésienne (post-keynésienne, kaleckien...
La théorie générale de Keynes représente un changement radical de méthode. La nature de ce changemen...
It is argued that it is not logically consistent to interpret Keynes' General Theory in the light of...
John R. Hicks (1904-89) had as a lifelong project to bring economic theory close to historical time....
Keynes' s reading of Ricardo deals with the relations between three theories : the theory of value a...
Keynes' General Theory analysis is limited by three kinds of assumptions which are reserved for the ...
Keynes and probability : An insight into « fundamentalist Keynesianism » Jean Arrous The main argum...
In this paper we study the construction of Keynes' theory, conceived as a structure composed by thre...
Pour exhiber cette démarcation méthodologique, ce mémoire comportera quatre parties. En premier lieu...
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...
The aim of the present paper is to show the existence of a theory of monetary circulation in Keynes'...
Thierry Laurent and Hélène Zajdela are right when they maintain that Neo-Keynesian theory leads to a...
After the publication of the General theory, critical paper appeareds in main economic reviews. Keyn...
On the 75Th anniversary of the publication of The General Theory, this paper explores the framework ...
Cette étude est consacrée au rapport entre les analyses keynésienne (post-keynésienne, kaleckien...