Involuntary Unemployment.
This book tackles the issue of involuntary employment, examining the issue in the light of Keynesian and Post-Keynesian theory.
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London :
Routledge,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Conceptual prerequisites; Defining involuntary unemployment; From labour rationing to (involuntary) unemployment; Trade organisation; Involuntary unemployment in Keynes' The General Theory; Keynes' programme: A reconstruction; Involuntary unemployment in Keynes' The General Theory; IS-LM macroeconomics; Hicks' 'Mr Keynes and the "Classics"'; IS-LM la Modigliani; Lange, Leontief, Tobin, Klein and Hansen; Involuntary unemployment in macroeconomic textbooks.
- Reconstructing Keynesian economics: The disequilibrium approachThe forerunners: Patinkin, Clower, Leijonhufvud; The second generation: Barro and Grossman, Drze, Benassy and Malinvaud; The anti-Keynesian offensive; Friedman; Lucas; The New Keynesian counter-attack; Implicit contract theory; Efficiency wage theory; Insider-Outsider theory; Coordination failure models; Imperfectly competitive general equilibrium models; Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index.