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Pasinetti and the Classical Keynesians: Nine Methodological Issues [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, Worked examples or Exercises; 2 Line drawings, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108926355
  • ISBN-13: 9781108926355
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, Worked examples or Exercises; 2 Line drawings, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108926355
  • ISBN-13: 9781108926355
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Recent economic and financial crises have exposed mainstream economics to severe criticism, bringing present research and teaching styles into question. Building on a solid and vivid tradition of economic thought, this book challenges conventional thinking in the field of economics. The authors turn to the work of Luigi Pasinetti, who proposed a list of nine methodological and theoretical ideas that characterize the Classical Keynesian School. Drawing inspiration from both Keynes and Sraffa, this school has forged a long-standing and ambitious research programme often advocated as a competing paradigm to mainstream economics. Overall, the Classical Keynesian School provides a comprehensive analytical framework into which most non-mainstream schools of thought can be integrated. In this collection, a group of leading scholars critically assess the nine main ideas that, in Pasinetti's view, characterize the Classical-Keynesian approach, evaluating their relevance for both the history of economics and for present economic research.

Recenzijas

'In a very long and extremely productive career, Luigi Pasinetti has made some major contributions to heterodox economic theory from a classical-Keynesian perspective. His methodological claims, however, have received less critical attention. In this original and stimulating volume fifteen scholars explore the important methodological issues raised by Pasinetti, including questions of realism, rigour, ergodicity, causation, disequilibrium and the supposed microfoundations of macroeconomics. Essential reading!' John E. King, La Trobe University

Papildus informācija

Nine leading scholars discuss the nine main ideas that, according to Luigi Pasinetti, characterize the Classical-Keynesian approach.
Foreword Mauro Baranzini, Alberto Quadrio Curzio and Roberto Scazzieri;
Introduction Enrico Bellino, Sebastiano Nerozzi;
1. Reality (and not simply
Abstract Rationality) as the Starting Point of Economic Theory Maria Cristina
Marcuzzo;
2. Economic Logic with Internal Consistency (and not only Formal
Rigor): Beyond Formal Rigour: Realism and Internal Consistency in Piero
Sraffa Neri Salvadori, Rodolfo Signorino;
3. Malthus and the Classics (not
Walras and the Marginalists) as the Major Inspiring Source in the History of
Economic Thought: The Principle of Effective Demand and Classical Economics
Heinz D. Kurz;
4. Non-ergodic (in Place of Stationary, Timeless) Economic
Systems: Considerations Suggested by Joan Robinson's Distinction between Two
'Notions' of Time in Economic Theory Ariel Dvoskin, Paolo Trabucchi;
5.
Causality vs. Interdependence: A Distinction that Conveys a World's View
Enrico Bellino, Sebastiano Nerozzi;
6. Macroeconomics before Microeconomics:
A Sceptic's Guide to Macroeconomics Murray Milgate, John Eatwell;
7.
Disequilibrium: Disequilibrium and Instability (Not Equilibrium) as the
Normal State of the Industrial Economies: A Methodological Standpoint on
Structural Economic Dynamics Ariel Luis Wirkierman;
8. Necessity of Finding
an Appropriate Analytical Framework for Dealing with Technical Change and
Economic Growth: Technical Change, Structural Dynamics and Employment Harald
Hagemann;
9. A Strong, Deeply Felt, Social Concern Claudia Rotondi;
Afterword: Why the Classic-Keynesian Trend May Be of Interest to a Young
Scholar Today? Nadia Garbellini; Concluding Remarks: Pasinetti's Separation
Theorem Bertram Schefold; Author Index; Subject Index.
Enrico Bellino is Professor of Political Economy at the Catholic University of Piacenza. Sebastiano Nerozzi is Professor of History of Economic Thought and Business History at the Catholic University of Milan.