Gardiner C.Mean's Institutional and Post-Keynesian Economics
Title | Gardiner C.Mean's Institutional and Post-Keynesian Economics PDF eBook |
Author | Warren J. Samuels |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2019-07-26 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1315490838 |
Gardiner Means has a secure place in the history of 20th century economic thought, as the co-author with A.A.Berle of "The Modern Corporation and Private Property". But according to Samuels and Medema, Means should be remembered for major contributions in both micro- and macroeconomics. The authors discuss Means's ideas of administered pricing and profit maximization within the giant corporation, the possible links between industrial structure and macroeconomic performance, a theory of the firm as it relates to the market, and the micro foundations of macroeconomics. Central to Means's macroeconomics is his theory that administered pricing generates inflation and stagflation. Means, in the authors' view, was a seminal thinker and a post-Keynesian economist, as well as an institutionalist. This book also gives an precis of Means's unusual career in government and the academy.
Gardiner C.Mean's Institutional and Post-Keynesian Economics
Title | Gardiner C.Mean's Institutional and Post-Keynesian Economics PDF eBook |
Author | Warren J. Samuels |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2019-07-26 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1315490846 |
Gardiner Means has a secure place in the history of 20th century economic thought, as the co-author with A.A.Berle of "The Modern Corporation and Private Property". But according to Samuels and Medema, Means should be remembered for major contributions in both micro- and macroeconomics. The authors discuss Means's ideas of administered pricing and profit maximization within the giant corporation, the possible links between industrial structure and macroeconomic performance, a theory of the firm as it relates to the market, and the micro foundations of macroeconomics. Central to Means's macroeconomics is his theory that administered pricing generates inflation and stagflation. Means, in the authors' view, was a seminal thinker and a post-Keynesian economist, as well as an institutionalist. This book also gives an precis of Means's unusual career in government and the academy.
Money, Financial Instability and Stabilization Policy
Title | Money, Financial Instability and Stabilization Policy PDF eBook |
Author | L. Randall Wray |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2006-01-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 184720189X |
Money, Financial Instability and Stabilization Policy consists of original articles by leading Post Keynesians, Kaleckians and other heterodox economists from the developed and developing world. Post Keynesian literature has long been associated with the study of money, financial markets and financial instability. Indeed, this is perhaps the area to which Post Keynesians have made the greatest contributions. The authors to this volume present an overview of the latest research on monetary theory and policy, financial markets, and financial instability coming out of the Post Keynesian school of thought. They provide an indication of the wide-ranging interests and of the truly international scope of Post Keynesian research. The first half of the volume is theoretical, while the second half includes papers that are either empirical or more focused on specific concerns. This book will find an appreciative audience in economists generally as well as Post Keynesian, other heterodox economists and macroeconomists specifically.
The Heterodox Economics of Gardiner C. Means
Title | The Heterodox Economics of Gardiner C. Means PDF eBook |
Author | Lily Xiao Hong Lee |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 398 |
Release | 2019-07-25 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1315489848 |
This collection brings together articles written by Gardiner C. Means, a leading institutionalist and post-Keynesian economist. Means studies the modern corporation and its implications for the institution on private property and the economic systems as a whole. The selections illuminate Means' analysis of the corporate revolution, the role of administered pricing and the consequences for macro-economic instability in the American economy. The book includes the controversial theoretical chapters for his proposed Harvard dissertation, his essay on industrial prices and their inflexibility, the causes of depression, administered prices and the risk of inflation, his analysis of stagflation and the control of inflation. An essay by his widow, Caroline F. Ware, examines the resistance of the American economics profession to Means' theory of administered prices.
A Monetary Theory of Employment
Title | A Monetary Theory of Employment PDF eBook |
Author | Gardiner C. Means |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2015-06-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1317478010 |
Presents the author's alternative monetary theory and macroeconomics to both the quality theory and Keynes's work. This text reveals Means's view of the economic processes in the real world, and the state of monetary and macroeconomics theory in the mid-1940s.
Reforming Capitalism for the Common Good
Title | Reforming Capitalism for the Common Good PDF eBook |
Author | Whalen, Charles J. |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 399 |
Release | 2022-08-23 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1803926295 |
In this book of carefully selected essays, Charles Whalen presents constructive analyses of vital economic problems confronting the United States since the 1970s, giving special attention to challenges facing working families. The analyses are grounded in Whalen’s career of more than three decades, during which he has gleaned insight from institutional and post-Keynesian economics and contributed to national economic policy-making, equitable regional development, and worker engagement in business decisions. The result is a compelling case for reforming capitalism by addressing workers’ interests as an integral part of the common good, and for reconstructing economics in the direction of post-Keynesian institutionalism.
Economics in the Long Run
Title | Economics in the Long Run PDF eBook |
Author | Theodore Rosenof |
Publisher | Univ of North Carolina Press |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2000-11-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0807864234 |
Though understandably preoccupied with the immediate problems of the Great Depression, the generation of economists that came to the forefront in the 1930s also looked ahead to the long-term consequences of the crisis and proposed various solutions to prevent its recurrence. Theodore Rosenof examines the long-run theories and legacies of four of the leading members of this generation: John Maynard Keynes of Great Britain, who influenced the New Deal from afar; Alvin Hansen and Gardiner Means, who fought over the direction of New Deal policy; and Joseph Schumpeter, an opponent of the New Deal. Rosenof explores the conflicts that arose among long-run theorists, arguing that such disputes served eventually to set the stage for the emergence and domination of a short-run Keynesian approach to economic policy that collapsed under the impact of 1970s stagflation. Tracing the subsequent revival of long-run theories, Rosenof demonstrates their relevance to an understanding of the economy's problems over the past quarter-century and to the current debate over public policy. Originally published in 1997. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.