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Is 'Keynesian Policy' Still Viable?, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
Is 'Keynesian Policy' Still Viable?, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
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Six, single-sided pages of hand-written notes on Keynesian critique of capitalism. While according to J Robinson “Marx is a socialist who analyzed capitalism,” and “Marshal is a Capitalist who analyzed Socialist," Minksy writes “Keynes is a capitalist who analyzed capitalism,” and “uncovered flaws in capitalism due to the very nature of capitalism.” Discusses Keynes work in the 1930s and his time spent in Chicago, among other things. Marked in black ink.
The Essential Characteristics Of Post-Keynesian Economics, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
The Essential Characteristics Of Post-Keynesian Economics, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
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Printout of article found on floppy disk in Archives.
The Evolution Of Financial Institutions And The Performance Of The Economy, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
The Evolution Of Financial Institutions And The Performance Of The Economy, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
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No abstract provided.
Keynesian Socialism, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
Keynesian Socialism, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
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Handwritten on five, single-sided notebook pages, this brief piece is the draft for an article in Italian in Mondoperaio in April 1986. That article appears as a separate entry in this Archive as "Keynes E I Socialisti."
How "Standard" Is Standard Economics, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
How "Standard" Is Standard Economics, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
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Table of Contents and article.
Policy And Poverty, Part 1, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
Policy And Poverty, Part 1, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
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This is the first draft of the first chapter of a possible book Hyman P. Minsky was writing on Policy and Poverty. In this chapter he discusses poverty and income distribution programs in the case of rich countries, where poverty is measured in a relative sense and income in terms of total satisfaction that a household acquires through its provision of private and public goods. Minsky stresses that a successful poverty alleviation program should first, work with and not against economic forces, second, have realistic goals and effective policy instruments and third, have recognizable benefits for the well-off too. Specifically, …
Policy And Poverty, Part 3, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
Policy And Poverty, Part 3, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
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Part 3 of an unfinished book.
Policy And Poverty, Part 2, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
Policy And Poverty, Part 2, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
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Part 2 of an unfinished book.
Monetary Systems And Accelerator Models, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
Monetary Systems And Accelerator Models, Hyman P. Minsky Ph.D.
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No abstract provided.