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The 'Uncertain' Foundations of Post Keynesian Economics

Essays in Exploration

Stephen Dunn author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:15th Apr '10

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This important new book introduces, analyzes and takes forward a post-Keynesian theory of the firm. It makes a vital contribution to the conceptualisation of uncertainty that is consistent with the methodological presuppositions of Post Keynesian economics.

The author attempts to make a positive contribution to the development of Post Keynesian economics by refuting allegations of incoherence, detailing some of the salient implications of a transmutable conception of economic processes and then starting to explore what this means for how Post Keynesians conceptualise uncertainty. The book argues that the Post Keynesian distinctive view of time, understood as a non-deterministic open systems process, is a core and defining characteristic which is linked to its theoretical discussion of money and the principle of effective demand.

Covering areas such as the coherence of Post Keynesianism, the future of Post Keynesian economics and Keynesian methodological debates, this book is useful reading for all Post Keynesian scholars with a strong interest in economic methodology and the philosophical underpinnings of economics.

'This magnificent book introduces, analyzes and develops the economic school of thought known as Post Keynesian. [...] Th[e] last chapter of Dunn’s book is a masterpiece in itself'.

- Paul Davidson, Editor, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, USA. From Volume 77, Issue 307 of Economica, July 2010

'The book will make a valuable part of a post-Keynesian research collection and is an important contribution to the debate on the nature of our research programme'.

- M.G. Hayes, University of Cambridge, UK. From Review of Social Economy

ISBN: 9780415588799

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 470g

256 pages