Issues in Contemporary Macroeconomics and Distribution

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George R. Feiwel
SUNY Press, 1 ene 1985 - 465 páginas
This important book and its companion volume, Issues in Contemporary Microeconomics and Welfare, capture and convey the spirit, fundamental issues, underlying tensions, rich variety, accomplishments, and failures in contemporary economics. It presents economics as a dynamic subject, showing its strengths and limitations, exploring alternative approaches, and tracing the sources of differences. The essays include original contributions by the theorists themselves; major interpretations, reflections, and assessments by leading economists, and evaluations of particular areas by rising young scholars.
 

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Quo Vadis Macroeconomics? Issues Tensions and Challenges
1
Alternative Perspectives on Macroeconomics and Distribution
101
Theoretical Issues in Macroeconomics
103
Distributive Justice and Desirable Ends of Economic Activity
134
The Theory of Normal Prices and Reconstruction of Economic Theory
157
NonWalrasian Macroeconomics
167
NonWalrasian Foundations of Macroeconomics
169
A NonWalrasian Model of Employment with Partial Price Flexibility and Indexation
184
Inflation and Disinflation
287
Did Mainstream Econometric Models Fail to Anticipate the Inflationary Surge?
289
Disinflation
297
MonetarismA View from a Central Bank
324
Distribution Growth and Policy Alternatives
333
Theories of Income Distribution in Developed Countries
335
Marginal Productivity a Rehabilitation
366
The Theory of Economic Growth From Steady States to Uneven Development
378

Keynesian Unemployment as NonWalrasian Equilibria
197
A MicroMacroeconomic Analysis Based on a Representative Firm Progress Report
216
Interpretation and Assessments of New Classical Macroeconomics Theoretical and Policy Views
233
The New Classical EconomicsA Gametheoretic Critique
235
On the Assumption of Convergent Rational Expectations
258
Recent Perspectives in and on Macroeconomics
270
Some Observations on the Engine and Fuel of Economic Growth
395
The Asset Price Approach to the Analysis of Capital Income Taxation
429
A Longerterm Perspective on Macroeconomics and Distribution Time Expectations and Incentives
444
Index
459
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George R. Feiwel is University of Tennessee Alumni Distinguished Service Professor.

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