This collection of papers from international journals encompasses economics and the philosophical, historical, technical and practical facets of the real world. Essays deal with Problems of developed economies, Problems of developing economies and International prosperity and progress.
This collection of papers from international journals encompasses economics and the philosophical, historical, technical and practical facets of the r...
This volume represents the extension of Keynes' general theory by a group of eminent economists. Each essay takes Keynes' work as a frame of reference for criticism, explorations and insights, whilst adding to the superstructure on the foundation of the general theory. The essays also provide the necessary sense of perspective with a view to examining the Keynesian contribution to economic thought and also the limitations of Keynesian economics. The international contributors include: Dudley Dillard, Martin Bronfenbrenner, Mabel F. Timlin, William S. Vickrey, Don Patinkin, Howard R. Bowen,...
This volume represents the extension of Keynes' general theory by a group of eminent economists. Each essay takes Keynes' work as a frame of reference...
This volume, originally published in 1964, is intended for students of macroeconomic theory and mathematical programming. Part 1 includes critical discussion of debates from the 1950s and 60s in the related fields of income-employment, trade cycles and general prices, with an ultimate view to extending macroeconomic analysis and policy beyond the conventional purview; Part 2 suggests various possible macro applications of mathematical programming techniques to optimization problems, with a secondary view to forwwarding the synthesis of aggregative economic theory and multisectoral...
This volume, originally published in 1964, is intended for students of macroeconomic theory and mathematical programming. Part 1 includes critical ...
This volume, originally published in 1964, is intended for students of macroeconomic theory and mathematical programming. Part 1 includes critical discussion of debates from the 1950s and 60s in the related fields of income-employment, trade cycles and general prices, with an ultimate view to extending macroeconomic analysis and policy beyond the conventional purview; Part 2 suggests various possible macro applications of mathematical programming techniques to optimization problems, with a secondary view to forwwarding the synthesis of aggregative economic theory and multisectoral...
This volume, originally published in 1964, is intended for students of macroeconomic theory and mathematical programming. Part 1 includes critical ...