
50 Years a Keynesian and Other Essays
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'The volume makes for reading which is both entertaining and thought-provoking...All economists, whether already familiar with the work of Geoff Harcourt and the key figures he discusses or not, would profit from reading this engaging volume.' - Sheila Dow, The Economic Journal
'These essays are both highly informative and very useful pedagogically. But as one has come to expect from Harcourt, they are also delightfully entertaining reading...Harcourt's own virtuosity in this context is on display throughout the essays collected...It warrants a place on every economist's bookshelf.' - Sean Turnell, Economic Record
'50 Years a Keynesian and Other Essays serves up a rich menu of who's who and what's what in the Cambridge tradition, all of which Harcourt presents in a sympathetic and readable fashion...It is an invaluable source of intramural information for the historian of economic thought.' - Peter Dooley, History of Economics Newsletter 2003
'The indefatigable Geoff Harcourt has done it again!...Needless to say, every university library should buy it.' - J.E. King, History of Economic Review
'This documents the rich harvest of contributions to economic theory and policy of a remarkable scholar and human being...They are a fine tribute to the Australian Cantabrigian Keynesian to whom many economists, young and no longer so young, are indebted for his benevolence, support, inspiration and mentorship...Economists in general and historians of economic thought working on the Cambridge tradition in particular can be expected to benefit from this collection of essays of a fine scholar and Mensch.' - Heinz D. Kurz, The European Journal of HET
'A beautifully produced volume...These essays provide interesting and sometimes provocative reading for a variety of audiences...This is a book no one interested in the development and the present state of the struggle between classicals and neoclassicals should miss.' - Hansjorg Klausinger, History of Economic Ideas
'These essays contain an incredible wealth of fundamental and illuminating, often subtle points...There are a great many passages of enormous significance... A landmark on the way to a humanist Classical-Keynesian system of political economy' - Heinroch Bortis, Journal of Economic Studies
'A wonderful collection of wide ranging essays from the past decade demonstrating Geoff Harcourt's great knowledge of economic ideas and of major economists. These essays provide us with many insights into the life and work of some major economists and into the nature of the continuing Keynesian revolution.' - Dr Malcolm Sawyer, University of Leeds, UK
'This collection of Geoff Harcourt's recent essays provides a vivid, sympathetic, and intellectually powerful portrait of a remarkable group of scholars who contributed to the creation of the broad post-Keynesian tradition in economics. I can think of no better general introduction to the work and lives of Nicholas Kaldor, Lorie Tarshis, Austin Robinson, Josef Steindl, and, especially, Joan Robinson. Harcourt shares with them the curiosity, iconoclasm, and passion for the public good that are the best part of the Keynesian tradition.' - Duncan K. Foley, New School University, USA
'Harcourt's contributions to economics are many, and this volume offers glimpses of those contributions, along with biographical essays on important economists and reflections on the intellectual battles with mainstream economics in which heterodox economists often find themselves. The essays in this volume give the reader a good sense of why Harcourt is considered one of the most influential Post Keynesians of the last century and remains so today. This book presents a vivid portrait of an important Post Keynesian who has dedicate
Preface 2005 | p. vii |
Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgements | p. xii |
Foreword | p. xv |
50 Years a Keynesian (1999) | p. 1 |
Keynes Now | |
Is Keynes Dead? (1992) | p. 33 |
A 'Second Edition' of Keynes's General Theory (1997) | p. 46 |
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money: Three Views (with Claudio Sardoni) (1996) | p. 57 |
A Note on 'Mr Meade's Relation' and International Capital Movements (with Paul Dalziel) (1997) | p. 72 |
Intellectual Biographies | |
Joan Robinson, 1903-1983 (1995) | p. 91 |
Lorie Tarshis, 1911-1993: In Appreciation (1995) | p. 114 |
Edward Austin Gossage Robinson, 1897-1993 (1997) | p. 131 |
Karl Marx, 1818-83 (with Prue Kerr) (1996) | p. 157 |
Keynes, John Maynard (1997) | p. 169 |
Tributes | |
George Shackle: A Tribute (1993) | p. 175 |
What Josef Steindl Means to My Generation (1994) | p. 177 |
A Left Keynesian View of the Phillips Curve Trade-Off (2000) | p. 183 |
The Results of the Capital Theory Controversies and General Equilibrium Theory: Some Reflections on Concepts and History (1998) | p. 188 |
Investment Expenditure, Unrealised Expectations and Offsetting Monetary Policies (1998) | p. 197 |
Review Articles | |
Joan Robinson and the Economics Profession (1991) | p. 209 |
Fifty Years of Measurement: A Cambridge View (1993) (with Michael Kitson) | p. 219 |
The Kaldor Legacy (1997) | p. 238 |
Survey | |
Post-Keynesian Thought (1999) | p. 263 |
General Essays | |
Critiques and Alternatives: Reflections on Some Recent (and Not So Recent) Controversies (1996-97) | p. 289 |
Mrs Robinson and the Classics (1998) (with Prue Kerr) | p. 300 |
Two Views on Development: Austin and Joan Robinson (1998) | p. 306 |
How I Do Economics (1996) | p. 323 |
The Cambridge Contribution to Economics (1998) | p. 334 |
Index | p. 354 |
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ISBN: 9781403987600
ISBN-10: 1403987602
Published: 1st June 2006
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 384
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Springer Nature B.V.
Country of Publication: US
Edition Number: 1
Edition Type: Annotated
Dimensions (cm): 21.59 x 13.97 x 2.01
Weight (kg): 0.46
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