Hamlet without the Prince : Cambridge Macroeconomics without Money
凯恩斯的《通论》关注货币经济,但剑桥后续的增长、资本和分配理论中货币仅起表面作用。本文试图从凯恩斯货币革命与1930年代剑桥价值理论革命的关系解释这一悖论。
Keynes' General Theory was exclusively concerned with a monetary economy in which changing beliefs about the future influence the quantity of employment. Yet money plays no more than a perfunctory role in the Cambridge theories of growth, capital, and distribution developed after Keynes. This essay attempts to explain this paradox with reference to the relation between Keynes' monetary revolution and the value theory revolution which simultaneously occurred in Cambridge in the 1930's.