Reconstructing macroeconomics : structuralist proposals and critiques of the mainstream /
Macroeconomics is in disarray. No one approach is dominant, and an increasing divide between theory and empirics is evident. This book presents both a critique of mainstream macroeconomics from a structuralist perspective and an exposition of modern structuralist approaches. The fundamental assumpti...
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Cambridge, Mass. :
Harvard University Press,
2004
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Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Social Accounts and Social Relations
- 2. Prices and Distribution
- 3. Money, Interest, and Inflation
- 4. Effective Demand and Its Real and Financial Implications
- 5. Short-Term Model Closure and Long-Term Growth
- 6. Chicago Monetarism, New Classical Macroeconomics, and Mainstream Finance
- 7. Effective Demand and the Distributive Curve
- 8. Structuralist Finance and Money
- 9. A Genus of Cycles
- 10. Exchange Rate Complications
- 11. Growth and Development Theories
- Notes
- References