Growth, distribution, and effective demand alternatives to economic orthodoxy

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Transformational Growth, Interest Rates, and the Golden Rule /Lavoie,Rodríguez, and Seccareccia; Transformational Growth and the Changing Nature of the Business Cycle / Ertnrk; A Classical Alternative to the Neoclassical Growth Model /Michl and Foley; Wealth in the Post-Keynesian Theory of Growth and Distribution /Salvadori; Transformational Growth and the Universality of Technology /Thomson; Growth, Productivity, and Employment: Consequences of the New Information and Communication Technologies in Germany and the US / Hagemann and Seiter; Educational Insights from Nell's Theory of Transformational Growth /Phillips; Money, Employment and Effective Demand; Labor Market Dynamics within Rival Macroeconomic Frameworks /Shaikh; Has the Long-Run Phillips Curve Turned Horizontal? / Freedman, Harcourt and Kriesler; Simulating an Employer of Last Resort Program / Majewski; Disabled Workers or Disabled Labor Markets? Causes and Consequences / Argyrous and Neale -- Interest Rates, Effective Demand, and Financial Fragility: Edward Nell and the Trieste Tradition / Rochon and Vernengo; Sraffa in the City: Exploring the Urban Multiplier / Dymski; Elements of Historical Macroeconomics Thorsten Block; Thorstein Veblen and the Machine Process / Hodgson; Is There a Classical Theory of Supply and Demand?/ Laibman; The Capital Controversy, Stability, and the Income Effect / Pashkoff; Cumulative Causation a la Lowe: Radical Endogeneity, Methodology, and Human Intervention / Mathew Forstater;The Epistemological Status of Economic Propositions / Mongiovi; On Some Criticisms of Ricardo's Discussion of Agricultural Improvements / Gehrke and Kurz.
Summary: "Growth, Distribution, and Effective Demand presents original essays on a variety of topics in theoretical and applied economics. The book honors the work of Edward J. Nell and develops interconnected themes that run through the modern Post-Keynesian tradition. The first part deals with the fundamental idea that economic growth is demand driven, with special attention to policy ramifications. The second theme concerns the connection between economic growth and the structural characteristics of a market economy. These issues are closely linked to a critical tradition that calls into question key elements in orthodox economics. The final part of the book aims to buttress non-orthodox approaches to growth and distribution by critiquing particular aspects of the conventional theory, by elaborating neglected themes in non-orthodox theory, or by exploring some overlooked methodological ideas."
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Transformational Growth, Interest Rates, and the Golden Rule /Lavoie,Rodríguez, and Seccareccia; Transformational Growth and the Changing Nature of the Business Cycle / Ertnrk; A Classical Alternative to the Neoclassical Growth Model /Michl and Foley; Wealth in the Post-Keynesian Theory of Growth and Distribution /Salvadori; Transformational Growth and the Universality of Technology /Thomson; Growth, Productivity, and Employment: Consequences of the New Information and Communication Technologies in Germany and the US / Hagemann and Seiter; Educational Insights from Nell's Theory of Transformational Growth /Phillips; Money, Employment and Effective Demand; Labor Market Dynamics within Rival Macroeconomic Frameworks /Shaikh; Has the Long-Run Phillips Curve Turned Horizontal? / Freedman, Harcourt and Kriesler; Simulating an Employer of Last Resort Program / Majewski; Disabled Workers or Disabled Labor Markets? Causes and Consequences / Argyrous and Neale -- Interest Rates, Effective Demand, and Financial Fragility: Edward Nell and the Trieste Tradition / Rochon and Vernengo; Sraffa in the City: Exploring the Urban Multiplier / Dymski; Elements of Historical Macroeconomics Thorsten Block; Thorstein Veblen and the Machine Process / Hodgson; Is There a Classical Theory of Supply and Demand?/ Laibman; The Capital Controversy, Stability, and the Income Effect / Pashkoff; Cumulative Causation a la Lowe: Radical Endogeneity, Methodology, and Human Intervention / Mathew Forstater;The Epistemological Status of Economic Propositions / Mongiovi; On Some Criticisms of Ricardo's Discussion of Agricultural Improvements / Gehrke and Kurz.

"Growth, Distribution, and Effective Demand presents original essays on a variety of topics in theoretical and applied economics. The book honors the work of Edward J. Nell and develops interconnected themes that run through the modern Post-Keynesian tradition. The first part deals with the fundamental idea that economic growth is demand driven, with special attention to policy ramifications. The second theme concerns the connection between economic growth and the structural characteristics of a market economy. These issues are closely linked to a critical tradition that calls into question key elements in orthodox economics. The final part of the book aims to buttress non-orthodox approaches to growth and distribution by critiquing particular aspects of the conventional theory, by elaborating neglected themes in non-orthodox theory, or by exploring some overlooked methodological ideas."

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