Post-Keynesian growth theory selected essays

"Post-Keynesian Growth Theory is the second volume of Marc Lavoie's Selected Essays, and is a collection of 18 articles published between 1995 and 2020, on themes touching growth and distribution. The book contains an extended foreword by Eckhard Hein, and an introduction by Lavoie that re...

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Main Author: Lavoie, M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton Edward Elgar Publishing 2022, 2022
Series:New directions in post-Keynesian economics series
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBooks Collection Business & Economics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 16. 'Pasinetti's vertically hyper-integrated sectors and natural prices', Cambridge Journal Of Economics, 21 (4), July 1997, 453-68 342
  • 17. 'Traverse in a two-sector Kaleckian model of growth with target-return pricing', with P. Ramírez-Gastón, Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 65 (2), March 1997, 145-69 357
  • 18. 'Demand-led growth and long-run convergence in a neo-Kaleckian two-sector model', with J.H. Kim, Korean Economic Review, 33 (1), Summer 2017, 179-206 382
  • Index
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • 11. 'Convergence in a Neo-kaleckian model with endogenous technical progress and autonomous demand growth', with W.J. Nah, Review of Keynesian Economics, 7 (3), September 2019, 275-91 244
  • 12. 'The role of autonomous demand growth in a neo-Kaleckian conflicting- claims framework', with W.J. Nah, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 51, December 2019, 427-44 261
  • 13. 'Overhead labour costs in a neo-Kaleckian growth model with autonomous non-capacity creating expenditures', with W.J. Nah, Review of Political Economy, 32 (4), 2020, 511-37 279
  • 14. 'Trends and business cycles with external markets: Non-capacity generating semi-autonomous expenditures and effective demand', with B. Fiebiger, Metroeconomica, 70 (2), May 2019, 247-62. 306
  • Part III. Two-sector growth models
  • 15. 'The Hicksian traverse as a process of reproportioning: Some structural dynamics', with J. Henry, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 8 (2), June 1997, 157-75 323
  • 6. 'Interest rates in post-Keynesian models of growth and distribution', Metroeconomica, 46 (2), June 1995, 146-77 134
  • 7. 'The neo-Pasinetti theorem in Cambridge and Kaleckian models of growth and distribution', Eastern Economic Journal, 24 (4), Fall 1998, 419-36 166
  • 8. 'Capacity utilization, inflation, and monetary policy: The Duménil and Lévy macro model and the new Keynesian consensus', with P. Kriesler, Review of Radical Political Economics, 39 (4), Fall 2007, 586-98 184
  • Part II. Kaleckian models with autonomous non-capacity creating expenditures
  • 9. 'Convergence towards the normal rate of capacity utilization in Neo-kaleckian models: The role of non-capacity creating autonomous expenditures', Metroeconomica, 67 (1), 2016, 172-201 198
  • 10. 'Long-run convergence in a Neo-kaleckian open-economy model with autonomous export growth', with W.J. Nah, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 40 (2), 2017, 223-38 228
  • Contents: Foreword / Eckhard Hein
  • Introduction / Marc Lavoie
  • Part I. Basic Kaleckian models of growth and distribution
  • 1. 'The Kaleckian model of growth and distribution and its Neo-Ricardian and Neo-Marxian critiques', Cambridge Journal Of Economics, 19 (6), December 1995, 789-818 2
  • 2. 'Traverse, hysteresis, and normal rates of capacity utilization in Kaleckian models of growth and distribution', Review of Radical Political Economics, 28 (4), 1996, 113-47 32
  • 3. 'Kaleckian effective demand and Sraffian normal prices: Towards a reconciliation', Review of Political Economy, 15 (1), January 2003, 53-74 67
  • 4. 'Cadrisme within a post-Keynesian model of growth and distribution', Review of Political Economy, 21 (3), July 2009, 369-91 89
  • 5. 'The origins and evolution of the debate on wage-led and profit-led regimes', European Journal Of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 14 (2), 2017, 200-221. 112