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Involuntary Unemployment
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ABSTRACT
The Great Depression of the 1930s with its dramatic unemployment rates was one of the most striking economic events of the past century. It shook economists' beliefs in the existence of self-adjusting forces and prompted Keynes to write his masterwork, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. Involuntary unemployment was the central co
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
PART I Conceptual prerequisites
chapter 2|15 pages
Defining involuntary unemployment
chapter 3|12 pages
From labour rationing to (involuntary) unemployment
chapter 4|11 pages
Trade organisation
part |2 pages
PART II Involuntary unemployment in Keynes’ The General Theory
chapter 5|7 pages
Keynes’ programme: A reconstruction
chapter 6|21 pages
Involuntary unemployment in Keynes’ The General Theory
part |2 pages
PART III IS-LM macroeconomics
chapter 7|9 pages
Hicks’ ‘Mr Keynes and the “Classics”’
chapter 8|6 pages
IS-LM à la Modigliani
chapter 9|12 pages
Lange, Leontief, Tobin, Klein and Hansen
chapter 10|5 pages
Involuntary unemployment in macroeconomic textbooks
part |2 pages
PART IV Reconstructing Keynesian economics: The disequilibrium approach
chapter 11|17 pages
The forerunners: Patinkin, Clower, Leijonhufvud
chapter 12|13 pages
The second generation: Barro and Grossman, Drèze, Benassy and Malinvaud
part |2 pages
PART V The anti-Keynesian offensive
part |2 pages
PART VI The New Keynesian counter-attack