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Keynes and Keynesian economists who make mistakes, Cambridge

Italian translation of a work published by Cambridge University Press, author of an eminent economist who fits into wake of Keynesian economic studies of the School. This is a contribution to theory and history, not born from the renewed interest today in the wake of the devastating global financial and economic crisis, has brought Keynes at the center of debate among experts, but on mature reflection over decades. In order to understand the most revolutionary aspects of Keynesian thinking, not yet fully assimilated by economists, it was reported to the academic environment of Cambridge, the context in which Keynes together with a group of his brightest students, Kahn, Robinson, in Sraffa, went to critique the dominant economic thinking, laying foundations for a rigorous economic theory alternative.


PASINETTI Louis L.,
Keynes and the Cambridge Keynesians: a 'revolution in economics "to bring to fruition
Rome, Bari: Laterza, 2010.

The arguments of the book:
The "revolution" unfinished Keynes (The decision to break with orthodoxy - The 'revolution' after Keynes), The Cambridge School of Keynesian (Richard Ferdinand Kahn [1905-1989] - Joan Violet Robinson [1903-1983] - Nicholas Kaldor [1908-1986] - Piero Sraffa [1898-1983] - Richard Murphey Goodwin [1913-1996]), Towards a paradigm of production for an economy to expand (Beyond neoclassical economics - The stage of pure economic theory - The institutional stage of the inquiry - Back to the future of the Keynesian revolution)



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the location: The PAS 330,156 KEY

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