Hyman Minsky is best known for his work in the area of financial economics, and especially for his financial instability hypothesis. In recent years, some authors have also recognized his advocacy of the “employer of last resort” as part of his “big government” intervention to help maintain stability. However, very little research has been undertaken regarding Minsky’s early involvement in the “War on Poverty.” This paper will trace the development of Minsky’s thinking on antipoverty policies to his support for welfare reform and federal job creation programsWar on Poverty, employer of last resort, anti-poverty programs, Hyman Minsky, unemployment, job creation, welfare, economic opportunity, Keynesian policy, demand stimulus, full employme...
All modern societies grapple with the issue of poverty. The United States is the richest country in ...
This paper examines the historical alternatives to welfare reform, namely the guaranteed income. ...
This introductory essay questions putting nearly all effort into social policywhich has failed to re...
This is the first draft of the first chapter of a possible book Hyman P. Minsky was writing on Poli...
Paper written by Minsky while he was an Associate Professor at University of California, Berkeley fo...
Recently, national newspapers all over the world have suggested that we should reread John Maynard K...
Center for Labor Research and Education: Institute of Industrial Relations (IIR), Univ. of Californi...
Minsky's approach to employment policy and poverty: employer of last resort and the war on pove...
The paper examines Minsky’s reflections on policies designed to act as a countervailing force again...
The paper uses Minsky’s financial instability hypothesis as an analytical framework for understandin...
In his essay in this volume, Hyman Minsky is hunting big game. As he tells us in his opening paragra...
Hyman Minsky can readily be categorized as a post-Keynesian economist, for he advances a purist’s in...
Expanding on an approach developed by financial economist Hyman Minsky, the authors of this new work...
Using Minsky (1986), this paper attempts to answer two questions: (1) How does policy affect real an...
The 2007 financial crises has brought to eminence and a long overdue recognition to the ideas of Hym...
All modern societies grapple with the issue of poverty. The United States is the richest country in ...
This paper examines the historical alternatives to welfare reform, namely the guaranteed income. ...
This introductory essay questions putting nearly all effort into social policywhich has failed to re...
This is the first draft of the first chapter of a possible book Hyman P. Minsky was writing on Poli...
Paper written by Minsky while he was an Associate Professor at University of California, Berkeley fo...
Recently, national newspapers all over the world have suggested that we should reread John Maynard K...
Center for Labor Research and Education: Institute of Industrial Relations (IIR), Univ. of Californi...
Minsky's approach to employment policy and poverty: employer of last resort and the war on pove...
The paper examines Minsky’s reflections on policies designed to act as a countervailing force again...
The paper uses Minsky’s financial instability hypothesis as an analytical framework for understandin...
In his essay in this volume, Hyman Minsky is hunting big game. As he tells us in his opening paragra...
Hyman Minsky can readily be categorized as a post-Keynesian economist, for he advances a purist’s in...
Expanding on an approach developed by financial economist Hyman Minsky, the authors of this new work...
Using Minsky (1986), this paper attempts to answer two questions: (1) How does policy affect real an...
The 2007 financial crises has brought to eminence and a long overdue recognition to the ideas of Hym...
All modern societies grapple with the issue of poverty. The United States is the richest country in ...
This paper examines the historical alternatives to welfare reform, namely the guaranteed income. ...
This introductory essay questions putting nearly all effort into social policywhich has failed to re...