What can post Keynesian economics teach us about poverty?
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This text highlights the major empirical questions and issues facing Post Keynesian economics today. Featuring contributions by leading Post Keynesian economists, it focuses on public policy and real-life analysis of this vibrant and dynamic economic theory.
In language that is accessible to upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, professional economists, and public policy makers, each of the chapters takes on a specific issue of concern to all professional economists, provides empirical analysis of the issue, and then discusses the Post Keynesian view on the topic and contrasts it with the orthodox perspective. The topics covered are grouped into three main categories: empirical studies of consumption; empirical studies of business investment; and empirical studies of international economic relations.
CHAP
Empirical post Keynesian economics: looking at the real world
Pressman, Steven
Holt, Richard P. F.
Pressman, Steven
2007
21-43
M.E. Sharpe, Inc.
Armonk, New York
076561328X
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