Paul Davidson is one of America's most prolific academic economists. Editor of the Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics and holder of the Holly chair of Excellence at the University of Tennessee, Professor Davidson has written broadly over thirty years on topics as diverse as income distribution, oil and natural resource use, economietric models, finance and financial markets, inflation, and unemployment. This two volume work contains most of Davidson's professional journal articles, a number of previously unpublished papers, and a sample of his policiy oriented testimonies before Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and bank regulators. The topics addressed in this collection among others are: monetary theory and policy; employment theory; and income distribution and inflation.
The first volume in a series of collected writings by Paul Davidson, this book covers such areas as money, finance, Keynes, monetarism and macroeconomic employment. The collected writings are also available as a complete set.
This collection of writings covers such subjects as income distribution, inflation, macroeconomics, expectations, open economies, national and natural resources. Davidson's writings are also available as a two-volume set.
The topics addressed in this collection among others are: monetary theory and policy; employment theory; and income distribution and inflation.
The book contains Paul Davidson's major contributions to the economics and policy debates of our times.
John Kenneth Galbraith and John Maynard Keynes have much in COInns] OI). First and foremost, neither of them won the Nobel Prize in economics. Given the view of mainstream economists today neither Keynes nor Galbraith would even make ...
The 4th volume of Davidson's major contributions to the economics and policy debates of our times, this book contains articles, newspaper columns and papers that explain why Keynes's General Theory, as developed by Post Keynesian theorists, ...
Reprinted in Money and Employment: The Collected Writings of Paul Davidson, Volume 1, London, Macmillan, 1990. Davidson, P. (1980) 'Causality in economics', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Vol. 2.
This book contains Paul Davidson's contributions to the major debates of our times.
The book contains Paul Davidson's major contributions to the economics and policy debates of our times.
(1991) The Collected Writings of Paul Davidson, vol. 1, 342–364, New York: New York University Press. —— (1986b) “Finance, funding, saving, and investment,” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 9 (1): 101–110.