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2022-11 Peter Howitt – A Keynesian Still In Recovery, David Laidler
2022-11 Peter Howitt – A Keynesian Still In Recovery, David Laidler
Department of Economics Research Reports
Peter Howitt is best known for his contributions to growth theory, but his work in short-run economics, which began with his Ph.D thesis and still continues, is important and deserves attention. It lies firmly in the Keynesian macro-disequilibrium tradition of Clower and Leijonhufvud, and for a long time has been overshadowed by New-classical and New-Keynesian orthodoxy. However, the development of agent based modelling and behavioural economics will perhaps give disequilibrium macroeconomics a new lease on life.
2011-1 Professor Fisher And The Quantity Theory - A Significant Encounter, David Laidler
2011-1 Professor Fisher And The Quantity Theory - A Significant Encounter, David Laidler
Department of Economics Research Reports
No abstract provided.
2009-2 Lucas, Keynes, And The Crisis, David Laidler
2009-2 Lucas, Keynes, And The Crisis, David Laidler
Department of Economics Research Reports
No abstract provided.