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Capital Accumulation, Income Distribution, Technical Progress and Endogenous Money in a Post Keynesian Macrodynamic Model

In: Keynes and Macroeconomics After 70 Years

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  • Luciano Dias Carvalho
  • José Luís Oreiro

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In this substantial new collection, esteemed Post-Keynesian scholars reassess the relevance of Keynes’s The General Theory to a broad array of topic areas, ranging from the environment, investment finance, exchange rates, and socialism, as well as inquiries into general Post-Keynesian theory.

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  • Luciano Dias Carvalho & José Luís Oreiro, 2008. "Capital Accumulation, Income Distribution, Technical Progress and Endogenous Money in a Post Keynesian Macrodynamic Model," Chapters, in: L. Randall Wray & Matthew Forstater (ed.), Keynes and Macroeconomics After 70 Years, chapter 9, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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