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080 _a330.834
_xKeynes y el keynesianismo. Neokeynesianismo. Poskeynesianismo
245 1 0 _aPost Keynesian Macroeconomic Theory
_pA foundation for successful economic police for the Twenty- first Century
264 1 _aAldershot :
_bEdward Elgar
_c1994
300 _a309 p.
_c24 cm.
505 _a1. The background for Keynes´s revolution - 2. The essential difference between the general theory and the classical system - 3. Expenditures related to income: Keynes´s D category - 4. Investment spending - 5. Goverment and the level of output - 6. Money and uncertainty - 7. Liquidity preference-the demand for money - 8. The finance motive and the interdependence of the real and monetary sectors - 9. Three views of inflation - 10. Keynes´s aggregate supply and demand analysis - 11. The demand ans supply of labour - 12. Money in an international setting - 13. Trade imbalances and international payments - 14. International liquidity and exchange rate stability - 15. Financing the wealth of nations - 16. Export-led growth and a proposal for an international payments scheme - 17. Epilogue: truth in labelling and economic textbooks -
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590 _aniveau_biblio:m niveau_hierar:0
100 1 _aDavidson, Paul
856 4 1 _uhttps://www.biblioeco.unsa.edu.ar/pmb/images/libros/L127471.jpg
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