Content
January 1996, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 96-114 Hoyek and Keynes A Commonality
by Tony Lawson - 115-118 Marshall and Keynes A Survey of Some Recent Literature
by Peter Groenewegen - 119-126 Keynes, Say’s Law and the Theory of the Business Cycle
by Steven Kates - 127-128 Malthus and Keynes Some Recent Secondary Literature
by Samuel Hollander - 129-158 A Comparison-Contrast of J. M. Keynes’ Mathematical Modeling Approach in the General Theory with some of his General Theory Interpreters, especially J.E. Meade
by Michael Emmett Brady - 160-171 Keynes and Keynesians on Investment Decision-making A Behavioural Perspective
by Jerry Courvisanos - 172-183 Self-fulfilling Expectations and The General Theory
by Colin Rogers - 184-188 Equilibrium and Determination in Open Systems The Case of The General Theory
by Victoria Chick - 189-203 Some Reflections on Keynes’s “Choice of Units”
by Dick Staveley - 204-209 J.M. Keynes’ “Safety First” Approach Decision Making Under Risk in the Treatise on Probability (1921)
by Michael Emmett Brady - 210-212 A “Second Edition” of The General Theory
by G.C. Harcourt - 213-216 What Can Economists Learn From Keynes’s Philosophy?
by Rod O’Donnell - 217-220 Keynes After 60 Years
by Peter Kriesler - 221-231 The Relevance of the Keynesian Multiplier Process After Sixty Years
by Paul Dalziel - 232-248 The Rise and Fall of The Phillips Curve in British Policy-Making Circles
by Robert Leeson - 249-264 The Rise of the Natural-Rate of Unemployment Model
by Robert Leeson - 265-275 Language and Inflation
by Robert Leeson
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