A history of post-Keynesian economics
探讨是否存在一个可统称为后凯恩斯主义的经济学流派,通过分析其愿景、起源、方法论、不确定性处理、定价和增长理论,认为不同分支虽有差异但可调和。
John King, in his A History of Post Keynesian Economics Since 1936, raises the question of whether there exists a body of work which can be called, collectively, post Keynesian. This paper presents some criteria for addressing this question, beginning with the vision and the origins of some of the post-Keynesian ideas, leading to an examination of certain features of the various groups, including their methodology and their approaches to uncertainty, their pricing theories and their growth theories. It is concluded that, although there is much diversity in the various groups, they are reconcilable when seen as referring to different aspects of the economic process and at differing levels of abstraction. Copyright 2005, Oxford University Press.