Mr. Keynes and the post Keynesians : principles of macroeconomics for a monetary production economy
@article{Rogers1993MrKA, title={Mr. Keynes and the post Keynesians : principles of macroeconomics for a monetary production economy}, author={Colin Darlington Rogers and Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho}, journal={The Economic Journal}, year={1993}, volume={103}, pages={1317} }
Attempts to establish the methodological connections between Keynes's uncertainty concept and the evolving post-Keynesian literature. It also considers why the Hicksian ISLM "Keynesian" approach went off the careful analytic tracks laid down by Keynes.
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