Kurihara, Kenneth K.

Post-Keynesian economics. - New Brunswick, N.J., Rutgers University Press, 1954. - xviii, 442 p.

Part 1: Monetary Theory and Policy1. The Theory of a Monetary EconomyDudley Dillard2. Some Neglected Implications of Secular InflationMartin Bronfenbrenner3. Monetary Stabilization Policies and Keynesian TheoryMabel F. Timlin4. Stability Through InflationWilliam S. Vickery5. Keynesian Economics and the Quantity TheoryDon PatinkinPart 2: Economic Fluctuations and Growth6. Institutional Aspects of Economic FluctuationsHoward R. Bowen and Gerald M. Meier7. Capital Stock Adjustment Theories of the Trade Cycle and the Problem o PolicyR. C.O. Matthews8. Toward a General Nonlinear Macrodynamic Theory of Economic FluctuationsShinichi Ichimura9. Net Investment and Industrial ProgressAnatol Murad10. Distribution, Employment and Secular GrowthKenneth K. KuriharaPart 3: Aggregative Economics and Testing11. The Empirical Foundations of Keynesian EconomicsLawrence R. Klein12. Keynes versus Marx: The Methodology of AggregatesShigeto Tsuru13. Keynes and the Classical TraditionPaul P Streeten14. The Flow of Business Funds, Consumption and InvestmentLorie Tarshis15. Utility Analysis and the Consumption Function: An Interpretation of Cross-Section DataFranco Modigliani


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