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2013
- 212-260 Princeton and Retirement, 1963–91
In: Sir Arthur Lewis
by Barbara Ingham & Paul Mosley - 261-269 ‘The fundamental cure for poverty is not money but knowledge’: Lewis’s Legacy
In: Sir Arthur Lewis
by Barbara Ingham & Paul Mosley
2011
- 1-37 Political Economy and the Useful Economist
In: John Kenneth Galbraith
by James Ronald Stanfield & Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield - 38-60 Political Economy in Agriculture, Depression, War, and Peace
In: John Kenneth Galbraith
by James Ronald Stanfield & Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield - 61-93 Political Economy and the Art of Controversy
In: John Kenneth Galbraith
by James Ronald Stanfield & Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield - 94-119 The Political Economy of Affluence
In: John Kenneth Galbraith
by James Ronald Stanfield & Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield - 120-147 The Political Economy of the Great Corporation
In: John Kenneth Galbraith
by James Ronald Stanfield & Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield - 148-174 Political Economy and the Public Purpose
In: John Kenneth Galbraith
by James Ronald Stanfield & Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield - 175-199 Political Economy in the Conservative Hour
In: John Kenneth Galbraith
by James Ronald Stanfield & Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield - 200-232 Political Economy and the Galbraithian Legacy
In: John Kenneth Galbraith
by James Ronald Stanfield & Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield
2010
- 1-22 Michal Kalecki’s Life and Work
In: Michal Kalecki
by Julio G. López & Michaël Assous - 23-41 Kalecki’s Theory of Profits and Output
In: Michal Kalecki
by Julio G. López & Michaël Assous - 42-66 Genesis and Originality of Kalecki’s Theory
In: Michal Kalecki
by Julio G. López & Michaël Assous - 67-90 The Theory of Prices and Income Distribution
In: Michal Kalecki
by Julio G. López & Michaël Assous - 91-128 Kalecki’s Long-Run Theory of Effective Demand: The Trend and Business Cycles
In: Michal Kalecki
by Julio G. López & Michaël Assous - 129-151 Kalecki’s Macroeconomics of Public Finance and of Monetary Policy
In: Michal Kalecki
by Julio G. López & Michaël Assous - 152-173 Kalecki’s Open Economy Macroeconomics
In: Michal Kalecki
by Julio G. López & Michaël Assous - 174-191 Michal Kalecki: A Pioneer of Development Economics
In: Michal Kalecki
by Julio G. López & Michaël Assous - 192-213 Kalecki: The Socialist Economist
In: Michal Kalecki
by Julio G. López & Michaël Assous - 214-225 Michal Kalecki’s Intellectual Legacy
In: Michal Kalecki
by Julio G. López & Michaël Assous
2009
- 1-14 Introduction
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr - 1-15 An Economist from Hungary
In: Nicholas Kaldor
by John E. King - 1-21 Early Life and Writings: The Critique of Marshallian Theory
In: Piero Sraffa
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 15-22 The Economics of Imperfect Competition
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr - 16-35 Not the Devil’s Decade
In: Nicholas Kaldor
by John E. King - 22-40 An Italian in Cambridge
In: Piero Sraffa
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 23-32 Joan Robinson and her Circle in the Run-up to and Aftermath of the Publication of The General Theory
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr - 33-56 Marx in Joan Robinson’s Argument
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr - 36-57 Kaldor’s War
In: Nicholas Kaldor
by John E. King - 41-59 Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities
In: Piero Sraffa
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 57-75 Joan Robinson and Socialist Planning in the Years of High Theory
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr - 58-80 A Return to Theory
In: Nicholas Kaldor
by John E. King - 60-77 Basic and Non-Basic Products
In: Piero Sraffa
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 76-100 The Making of The Accumulation of Capital
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr - 78-94 The Standard Commodity
In: Piero Sraffa
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 81-109 The British Economic Disaster, 1964–1979
In: Nicholas Kaldor
by John E. King - 95-112 Critique of the Marginalist Approach
In: Piero Sraffa
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 101-117 The Choice of Technique in the Economy as a Whole and the Cambridge-Cambridge Debates in the Theory of Capital: Joan Robinson’s Role
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr - 110-133 Kaldor and the Third World
In: Nicholas Kaldor
by John E. King - 113-137 Interpreting Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities
In: Piero Sraffa
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 118-140 After The Accumulation of Capital: Defence and Development
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr - 134-159 The Scourge of Monetarism
In: Nicholas Kaldor
by John E. King - 138-161 The Sraffa Legacy
In: Piero Sraffa
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 141-164 Joan Robinson’s Views on Development Economics as Political Economy
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr - 160-183 The Irrelevance of Equilibrium Economics
In: Nicholas Kaldor
by John E. King - 165-186 An Introduction to Modern Economics: A Light that Failed?
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr - 184-200 Kaldor in His Time — and Ours
In: Nicholas Kaldor
by John E. King - 187-202 A Concerned Intellectual’s Task: Joan Robinson’s Three Popular Books
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr - 203-227 Conclusion: Joan Robinson’s Legacy
In: Joan Robinson
by G. C. Harcourt & Prue Kerr
2008
- 1-10 Beginnings and Early Intellectual Influences
In: Gunnar Myrdal
by William J. Barber - 1-11 Dennis Robertson: The Economics and the Man
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 1-12 General Introduction: Why Adam Smith?
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 1-14 Modigliani’s Early Life and Influences
In: Franco Modigliani
by Michael Szenberg & Lall Ramrattan - 11-23 Early Challenges to Orthodoxy: The Political Element in the Development of Economic Theory (first published in 1930)
In: Gunnar Myrdal
by William J. Barber - 12-24 The Early Years: Lessons for Life
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 13-26 ‘sufficient proofs of his fitness’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 15-44 Modigliani and Keynesian Economics
In: Franco Modigliani
by Michael Szenberg & Lall Ramrattan - 24-37 Theorizing About Macro-Economic Instability: Monetary Equilibrium (versions of 1932, 1933, and 1939)
In: Gunnar Myrdal
by William J. Barber - 25-36 Cambridge Undergraduate: The Light and the Dark
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 27-46 ‘in the first ages of society’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 37-48 Varieties of Escape: 1, Economist and Soldier
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 38-51 Structuring Counter-Cyclical Fiscal Policies in the 1930s
In: Gunnar Myrdal
by William J. Barber - 45-78 The Gospel of Keynesian Reality, Development and Application of Modigliani’s Model, 1944–2003,The Realm of Stabilization Policies
In: Franco Modigliani
by Michael Szenberg & Lall Ramrattan - 47-61 ‘so weak and imperfect a creature as man’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 49-62 The Economics of Social Improvement
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 52-63 The Population Question and Swedish Social Policy in the 1930s
In: Gunnar Myrdal
by William J. Barber - 62-78 ‘in the beginning all the world was America’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 63-69 A Theory of the Trade Cycle
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 64-85 An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy (1944)
In: Gunnar Myrdal
by William J. Barber - 70-77 The Anatomy of the Study
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 78-85 Welfare in Relation to Cycles and Growth
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 79-97 ‘general principles of law and government’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 79-106 The Life Cycle Hypothesis
In: Franco Modigliani
by Michael Szenberg & Lall Ramrattan - 86-94 The 1920s: Making a Reputation
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 86-96 Minister of Commerce and Economic Policy-Making for Post-War Sweden, 1944–1947
In: Gunnar Myrdal
by William J. Barber - 95-108 The Characteristics of a Style
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 97-120 International Civil Servant and Studies of the International Economy, 1947–1957
In: Gunnar Myrdal
by William J. Barber - 98-116 ‘a certain propensity in human nature’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 107-132 Modigliani and Miller’s (M&M) Hypothesis
In: Franco Modigliani
by Michael Szenberg & Lall Ramrattan - 109-123 Money in a Theory of the Cycle
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 117-130 ‘had the original state of things continued’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 121-150 Asian Drama: An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations (1968)
In: Gunnar Myrdal
by William J. Barber - 124-130 An Odd Little Book
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 131-144 Banking Policy in the Cycle
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 131-147 ‘thus at last the age of commerce arises’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 133-156 Forecasting: The MPS Model
In: Franco Modigliani
by Michael Szenberg & Lall Ramrattan - 145-149 An Ideal Banking Policy
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 148-167 ‘setting to work industrious people’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 150-158 Varieties of Escape: 2, Traveller and Professional Actor
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 151-162 Economic Policy Advice-Giving for the Rich and the Poor in the 1960s and 1970s
In: Gunnar Myrdal
by William J. Barber - 159-170 The 1930s: Robertsonian Theory and Policy in the Decade of Keynes
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 163-168 Epilogue
In: Gunnar Myrdal
by William J. Barber - 168-186 ‘increasing the fund for productive hands’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 171-178 Robertson and Keynes: Parallels and Differences
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 179-188 Keynesian Revolution and Robertsonian Dissent
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 187-209 ‘a very violent attack’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 189-200 A Resolution of the Controversy
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 201-212 The LSE and the Treasury
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 210-226 ‘an invisible hand’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 213-222 Professor at Cambridge: 1, Faculty Politics, Public Service and Lecturing
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 223-234 Professor at Cambridge: 2, Public Addresses, Querulous Dissent and Scenes from College Life
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 227-244 ‘peace, easy taxes, and justice’
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy - 235-246 A Question of Legacy
In: Dennis Robertson
by Gordon Fletcher - 245-264 Adam Smith’s Legacy
In: Adam Smith
by Gavin Kennedy
2007
- 1-6 An Introduction to Keynes and His Revolutionary Views
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 1-15 Introduction: Alfred Marshall, a Giant Among Economists
In: Alfred Marshall
by Peter Groenewegen - 7-12 How the Great War and Its Aftermath Affected Keynes’s Thinking
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 13-17 Keynes’s Middle Way: Liberalism is Truly a New Way
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 16-27 Family, Childhood and Education (1842–65)
In: Alfred Marshall
by Peter Groenewegen - 18-37 The Before and After of Keynes’s General Theory
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 28-48 Marshall’s Moral Sciences Apprenticeship and Search for a New Vocation (1866–77)
In: Alfred Marshall
by Peter Groenewegen - 38-57 The Conceptual Difference between Keynes’s General Theory and Classical Theory — Savings and Liquidity
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 49-70 Bristol and Oxford (1877–84) and Two ‘Small’ Books (1879)
In: Alfred Marshall
by Peter Groenewegen - 58-74 Further Differentiating Keynes’s Aggregate Demand Function
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 71-93 Professor at Cambridge (1885–1908) and Adviser to Governments
In: Alfred Marshall
by Peter Groenewegen - 75-115 The Importance of Money, Contracts, and Liquid Financial Markets
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 94-115 Writing and Revising the Principles (1882–1922)
In: Alfred Marshall
by Peter Groenewegen - 116-125 World War II and the Postwar Open Economies System
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 116-138 Political and Social Thought: ‘A Youthful Tendency to Socialism’; Changing Views on the Women’s Issue; and a Taste for Advocacy and Occasional Controversy
In: Alfred Marshall
by Peter Groenewegen - 126-144 Classical Trade Theory versus Keynes’s General Theory of International Trade and International Payments
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 139-161 Retirement and Industry and Trade (1919): An Important Companion Volume to the Principles
In: Alfred Marshall
by Peter Groenewegen - 145-159 Reforming the World’s Money
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 160-168 Inflation
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 162-184 Final Years and Some Further Volumes (1919–24)
In: Alfred Marshall
by Peter Groenewegen - 169-189 Keynes’s Revolution: The Evidence Showing Who Killed Cock Robin
In: John Maynard Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 185-200 A Rich and Enduring Legacy
In: Alfred Marshall
by Peter Groenewegen