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| 008 | 020813s2003 enka 001 0 eng d | ||
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_aHB99.7.K38 _b K56 2002 |
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_a330.15'6 _222 |
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_aKing, J.E. _q (John Edward) |
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_aA History of Post Keynesian Economics Since 1936: _b / _cby J. E. King. |
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_aCheltenham, UK : _a Northampton, MA : _bEdward Elgar Publishing, _c2003. |
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_avii, 316p. : _bill. ; _c25cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 261-298) and Index | ||
| 520 | _aThis book provides a thorough account of the evolution of Post Keynesian economics from its origins in interpretations of the General Theory in the late 1930s through to the present day. During this period the character of Post keynesian economics has changed from denoting the ideas of a small of number of interpreters of Keynes to a more organised dissenting group spread across several continents. John King's book will interest anyone who wants to understand this transition or who has an interest in the more general question of how and why heterodox traditions have been established in economics. | ||
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| 591 | _aLoans | ||
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_aKeynesian economics _x History. |
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_aEconomics _x History _y 20th century. |
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_2ddc _cBOOK |
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_c567 _d567 |
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