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Keynes, Knowledge And Uncertainty |
Edited by Sheila C. Dow, Professor of Economics, University of Stirling, UK and John Hillard, Director of Taught Postgraduate Programmes, Leeds University Business School, UK
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| 1995 |
448 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85278 873 5 |
£79.00 |
on-line discount
£71.10 |
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‘Keynes, Knowledge and Uncertainty is an immensely engaging volume. . . . it creates a pleasing sense of continuity, and a sense of having gained from reading the collection as a whole. As a collection of work from the frontiers of post Keynesian scholarship, this book is a volume that all post Keynesians will want to possess, and one that all mainstream economists should read.’ – Mark Setterfield, Review of Social Economy
‘A thought-provoking collection of essays. . .’ – Aslib Book Guide
In Keynes, Knowledge and Uncertainty, the economics and philosophy of J.M. Keynes are placed in relation to contemporary ideas on economic theorizing, demonstrating the prescience of his thought while also opening up further possibilities for adapting, developing and applying his ideas.
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Contents: Introduction Part I: Knowledge and Uncertainty in Science Part II: Knowledge and Uncertainty in Economics Part III: Knowledge and Uncertainty in Keynes Part IV: Applications Part V: Alternative Perspectives Part VI: Afterword Bibliography Index
Contributors: J. Amariglio, R. Backhouse, A. Carabelli, V. Chick, P. Davidson, S.C. Dow, P.E. Earl, M. Farmer, A. Fitzgibbons, B. Gerrard, J. Hillard, A. Klamer, T. Lawson, B. Loasby, J. Ravetz, R.J. Rotheim, D. Ruccio, J. Runde, M. Sawyer, N. Shapiro, R. Skidelsky, T. Winslow
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