Marx, Schumpeter, & Keynes : a centenary celebration of dissent / Suzanne W. Helburn and David F. Bramhall, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c1986.Description: xii, 343 pages ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0873323807
  • 0873323815 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330 19
LOC classification:
  • HB 21 .M39 1986
Contents:
Robert L. Heilbroner Suzanne W. Helburn David Bramhall 1. Economics and political economy: Marx, Keynes, and Schumpeter 2. Evaluation of scientific research programs in economics 3. Economics and Cartesian science
Suzanne W, Helburn E. K. Hunt Harry Cleaver 4. Marx's research program 5. Philosophy and economics in the writings of Karl Marx 6. Karl Marx: Economist or revolutionary?
Suzanne W. Helburn Mark Blaug Marcellus Andrews Jeffrey Young 7. Schumpeter's research program 8. The entrepreneur in Marx and Schumpeter Response: Is Schumpeter compatible with neoclassical economics? 9, The entrepreneur in Marx and Schumpeter: A post-Keynesian perspective
Suzanne W. Helburn Donald E. Moggridge Walter S. Salant Cheryl Smith 10. Keynes's research program 11. Keynes and our current discontents Response: On rereading Keynes today Response: Keynes, capital, and current discontents
Ann Roell Markusen Hyman P. Minsky James R. Crotty 12. Empirical research in the Marxist and Schumpeterian traditions: Reflections on explaining spatial change 13. The crisis of 1983 and the prospects for advanced capitalist economics 14. Marx, Keynes, and Minsky on the instability of the capitalist growth process and the nature of government economic policy
Tracy Mott Dale Jamieson 15, Marx, Keynes, and Schumpeter: A synthesis with special emphasis on the contributions of Michel Kalecki 16. Reflections on economics and morality: Hegel, Marx, and the neoclassical traditions
Summary: [This} is a book about the state of economic thought today. Although the papers collected here deal with the work of men long dead, they focus on the vitality which the ideas of the past can still bring to contemporary economics. In reviewing the contributions of Marx, Schumpeter, and Keynes -- the quintessential revolutionary, conservative, and liberal -- the authors seek to stimulate new thinking about economics; to visualize the different world views captured in the theory of Marx, Schumpeter, and Keynes, and to encourage economists to reconsider their works, to approach their study of economics afreah." (from the book jacket)
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Papers presented at a symposium held Apr. 20-22, 1983 at the University of Colorado at Denver.

"On page 17, the first line of the first full paragraph was omitted in the printing process." Erratum glued into the book.

Part one: Economics, politics and science Robert L. Heilbroner Suzanne W. Helburn David Bramhall 1. Economics and political economy: Marx, Keynes, and Schumpeter 2. Evaluation of scientific research programs in economics 3. Economics and Cartesian science

Part two: Marx Suzanne W, Helburn E. K. Hunt Harry Cleaver 4. Marx's research program 5. Philosophy and economics in the writings of Karl Marx 6. Karl Marx: Economist or revolutionary?

Part three: Schumpeter Suzanne W. Helburn Mark Blaug Marcellus Andrews Jeffrey Young 7. Schumpeter's research program 8. The entrepreneur in Marx and Schumpeter Response: Is Schumpeter compatible with neoclassical economics? 9, The entrepreneur in Marx and Schumpeter: A post-Keynesian perspective

Part four: Keynes Suzanne W. Helburn Donald E. Moggridge Walter S. Salant Cheryl Smith 10. Keynes's research program 11. Keynes and our current discontents Response: On rereading Keynes today Response: Keynes, capital, and current discontents

Part five: Research and policy analysis in the Marxist, Schumpeterian, and Keynesian traditions Ann Roell Markusen Hyman P. Minsky James R. Crotty 12. Empirical research in the Marxist and Schumpeterian traditions: Reflections on explaining spatial change 13. The crisis of 1983 and the prospects for advanced capitalist economics 14. Marx, Keynes, and Minsky on the instability of the capitalist growth process and the nature of government economic policy

Part six: Summary Statements Tracy Mott Dale Jamieson 15, Marx, Keynes, and Schumpeter: A synthesis with special emphasis on the contributions of Michel Kalecki 16. Reflections on economics and morality: Hegel, Marx, and the neoclassical traditions

Papers presented at a symposium held Apr. 20-22, 1983 at the University of Colorado at Denver.

[This} is a book about the state of economic thought today. Although the papers collected here deal with the work of men long dead, they focus on the vitality which the ideas of the past can still bring to contemporary economics. In reviewing the contributions of Marx, Schumpeter, and Keynes -- the quintessential revolutionary, conservative, and liberal -- the authors seek to stimulate new thinking about economics; to visualize the different world views captured in the theory of Marx, Schumpeter, and Keynes, and to encourage economists to reconsider their works, to approach their study of economics afreah." (from the book jacket)

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