Post-Keynesian Economics for the Future
Post-Keynesian Economics for the Future
Sustainability, Policy and Methodology
Olesen, Finn; Byrialsen, Mikael R.; Jespersen, Jesper
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
01/2024
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9781035307500
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Contents:
Preface and acknowledgements ix
1 Progressive post-Keynesian economics for the future: an
introduction 1
Jesper Jespersen, Finn Olesen and Mikael Randrup Byrialsen
PART I SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND SFC
MODELLING
2 Modelling transition-related shocks in the green economy 9
Andrew Jackson
3 Economic impacts of climate change: an empirical
stock-flow consistent model for Viet Nam 25
Etienne Espagne and Thi Thu Ha Nguyen
4 The tensions of the "green transition" for South American
economies 49
Sebastian Valdecantos
5 Conventional and unconventional economic policies in an
econometric SFC model of the French economy 62
Jacques Mazier and Luis Reyes-Ortiz
6 A quarterly empirical model for the Danish economy:
a stock-flow consistent approach 85
Mikael Randrup Byrialsen, Hamid Raza and Sebastian Valdecantos
PART II ECONOMIC THEORY AND POLICY IMPLICATION
7 Demand-led growth and macroeconomic policy regimes
in the Eurozone: implications for post-pandemic economic
policies 108
Eckhard Hein
8 Phillips curves, behavioral economics and post-Keynesian
macroeconomics 124
Peter Skott
9 How not to do monetary policy 140
Louis-Philippe Rochon
10 Inflation, monetary policy and the hierarchy of consumer goods 152
Thibault Laurentjoye
PART III METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
11 On Keynes's uncertainty: a tragic rational dilemma 170
Anna Maria Carabelli
12 The Principle of Effective Demand - reconsidered:
'Anything we can actually do, we can afford' 185
Jesper Jespersen
13 Lucas, modern macroeconomics and the post Keynesians 198
Finn Olesen
14 The General Theory as a macroeconomics of power 210
Geoff Tily
15 Economics for the future: inspiration from the writings of
Karl Polanyi 228
Mogens Ove Madsen
Index 242
Preface and acknowledgements ix
1 Progressive post-Keynesian economics for the future: an
introduction 1
Jesper Jespersen, Finn Olesen and Mikael Randrup Byrialsen
PART I SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND SFC
MODELLING
2 Modelling transition-related shocks in the green economy 9
Andrew Jackson
3 Economic impacts of climate change: an empirical
stock-flow consistent model for Viet Nam 25
Etienne Espagne and Thi Thu Ha Nguyen
4 The tensions of the "green transition" for South American
economies 49
Sebastian Valdecantos
5 Conventional and unconventional economic policies in an
econometric SFC model of the French economy 62
Jacques Mazier and Luis Reyes-Ortiz
6 A quarterly empirical model for the Danish economy:
a stock-flow consistent approach 85
Mikael Randrup Byrialsen, Hamid Raza and Sebastian Valdecantos
PART II ECONOMIC THEORY AND POLICY IMPLICATION
7 Demand-led growth and macroeconomic policy regimes
in the Eurozone: implications for post-pandemic economic
policies 108
Eckhard Hein
8 Phillips curves, behavioral economics and post-Keynesian
macroeconomics 124
Peter Skott
9 How not to do monetary policy 140
Louis-Philippe Rochon
10 Inflation, monetary policy and the hierarchy of consumer goods 152
Thibault Laurentjoye
PART III METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
11 On Keynes's uncertainty: a tragic rational dilemma 170
Anna Maria Carabelli
12 The Principle of Effective Demand - reconsidered:
'Anything we can actually do, we can afford' 185
Jesper Jespersen
13 Lucas, modern macroeconomics and the post Keynesians 198
Finn Olesen
14 The General Theory as a macroeconomics of power 210
Geoff Tily
15 Economics for the future: inspiration from the writings of
Karl Polanyi 228
Mogens Ove Madsen
Index 242
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Green Transitions; Empirical SFC-Modelling; Post-Keynesian Economics and Policy Implications; Methodology; Effective Demand; Sustainable Development for the Future?
Contents:
Preface and acknowledgements ix
1 Progressive post-Keynesian economics for the future: an
introduction 1
Jesper Jespersen, Finn Olesen and Mikael Randrup Byrialsen
PART I SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND SFC
MODELLING
2 Modelling transition-related shocks in the green economy 9
Andrew Jackson
3 Economic impacts of climate change: an empirical
stock-flow consistent model for Viet Nam 25
Etienne Espagne and Thi Thu Ha Nguyen
4 The tensions of the "green transition" for South American
economies 49
Sebastian Valdecantos
5 Conventional and unconventional economic policies in an
econometric SFC model of the French economy 62
Jacques Mazier and Luis Reyes-Ortiz
6 A quarterly empirical model for the Danish economy:
a stock-flow consistent approach 85
Mikael Randrup Byrialsen, Hamid Raza and Sebastian Valdecantos
PART II ECONOMIC THEORY AND POLICY IMPLICATION
7 Demand-led growth and macroeconomic policy regimes
in the Eurozone: implications for post-pandemic economic
policies 108
Eckhard Hein
8 Phillips curves, behavioral economics and post-Keynesian
macroeconomics 124
Peter Skott
9 How not to do monetary policy 140
Louis-Philippe Rochon
10 Inflation, monetary policy and the hierarchy of consumer goods 152
Thibault Laurentjoye
PART III METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
11 On Keynes's uncertainty: a tragic rational dilemma 170
Anna Maria Carabelli
12 The Principle of Effective Demand - reconsidered:
'Anything we can actually do, we can afford' 185
Jesper Jespersen
13 Lucas, modern macroeconomics and the post Keynesians 198
Finn Olesen
14 The General Theory as a macroeconomics of power 210
Geoff Tily
15 Economics for the future: inspiration from the writings of
Karl Polanyi 228
Mogens Ove Madsen
Index 242
Preface and acknowledgements ix
1 Progressive post-Keynesian economics for the future: an
introduction 1
Jesper Jespersen, Finn Olesen and Mikael Randrup Byrialsen
PART I SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND SFC
MODELLING
2 Modelling transition-related shocks in the green economy 9
Andrew Jackson
3 Economic impacts of climate change: an empirical
stock-flow consistent model for Viet Nam 25
Etienne Espagne and Thi Thu Ha Nguyen
4 The tensions of the "green transition" for South American
economies 49
Sebastian Valdecantos
5 Conventional and unconventional economic policies in an
econometric SFC model of the French economy 62
Jacques Mazier and Luis Reyes-Ortiz
6 A quarterly empirical model for the Danish economy:
a stock-flow consistent approach 85
Mikael Randrup Byrialsen, Hamid Raza and Sebastian Valdecantos
PART II ECONOMIC THEORY AND POLICY IMPLICATION
7 Demand-led growth and macroeconomic policy regimes
in the Eurozone: implications for post-pandemic economic
policies 108
Eckhard Hein
8 Phillips curves, behavioral economics and post-Keynesian
macroeconomics 124
Peter Skott
9 How not to do monetary policy 140
Louis-Philippe Rochon
10 Inflation, monetary policy and the hierarchy of consumer goods 152
Thibault Laurentjoye
PART III METHODOLOGY AND THEORY
11 On Keynes's uncertainty: a tragic rational dilemma 170
Anna Maria Carabelli
12 The Principle of Effective Demand - reconsidered:
'Anything we can actually do, we can afford' 185
Jesper Jespersen
13 Lucas, modern macroeconomics and the post Keynesians 198
Finn Olesen
14 The General Theory as a macroeconomics of power 210
Geoff Tily
15 Economics for the future: inspiration from the writings of
Karl Polanyi 228
Mogens Ove Madsen
Index 242
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