ABSTRACT
Classical Economics, Keynes and Money casts new light on an approach to economic theory and policy that combines the modern classical theory of prices and income distribution with a Keynesian analysis of money and finance. Structured in four parts, the work considers issues within classical economics, monetary economics, Keynesian and post-Keynesian Economics, rationality and economic methodology. These themes are all central to the work of Carlo Panico, and the chapters both reflect on and build on his key contributions to the field. This collection is of interest to advanced students and researchers in the history of economic thought, monetary theory, financial economics and heterodox economics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|100 pages
Classical theory of value and distribution
chapter 3|26 pages
On physical real cost, labour and metaphysics
chapter 5|21 pages
Class struggle and hired prize-fighters
part II|81 pages
Keynesian and Post-Keynesian theories of growth and distribution
part III|98 pages
Monetary and fiscal policies and the role of institutions
part IV|33 pages
The problem of rationality in economics