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The post-Keynesian institutionalism of Wallace Peterson

In: Reforming Capitalism for the Common Good

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This chapter assesses the post-Keynesian institutionalist contributions of Wallace C. Peterson (1921-2012) in three areas: foundations of economics (including attention to finance and economic power); analyses of the US economy (including research on the "silent depression"); and discussions of public policy (including infrastructure investment, active labor-market policies, and tax reform). The chapter concludes by highlighting aspects of Peterson's work that remain relevant to the study of contemporary economic issues.

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  • ., 2022. "The post-Keynesian institutionalism of Wallace Peterson," Chapters, in: Reforming Capitalism for the Common Good, chapter 24, pages 325-335, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:21712_24
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