Reconstructing keynesian economics with imperfect competition : a desk-top simulation / by Robin Marris
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Aldershot : Edward Elgar, 1991 Cop. .— 372 p.; 24 cm
Bibliografia p.300-313
The book has four main aims. The first is to replace an Achilles heel in the Keynesian theory of aggregate demand and in so doing help to reduce confusion concerning the relation in Keynesian economics between employment and the real wage. The second is to support the revised theory with an economic model. The third is to apply the model to the macroeconomic problems of the industrialized market economies in the 1970s, 80s and beyond. And finally, a personal view of the relationships between Cambridge economists which sheds new light on the intellectual history of the Keynesian revolution.