50 years a Keynesian and other essays /
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Basingstoke :
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2001.
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- Years a Keynesian
- Section I: Keynes Now
- Is Keynes Dead?
- A "Second Edition" of Keynes's General Theory (with Claudio Sardoni) The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money: Three Views (with Paul Dalziel) A note on 'Mr. Meade's Relation' and international capital movements
- Section II: Intellectual Biographies
- Joan Robinson, 1903- 1983
- Lorie Tarshis, 1911-1993: In Appreciation
- Edward Austin Gossage Robinson, 1897-1993 (with Prue Kerr) Karl Marx, 1818-1883
- Keynes, John Maynard
- Section III: Tributes
- George Shackle: A tribute
- What Josef Steindl Means to My Generation
- A Left Keynesian View of the Phillips Curve Trade-Off
- The Results of the Capital Theory Controversies and General Equilibrium Theory: Some Reflections on Concepts and History
- Investment Expenditure, Unrealised Expectations and Offsetting Money Policies
- Section IV: Review Articles
- Joan Robinson and the Economics Profession (with Michael Kitson) 50 years of Measurement: a Cambridge View
- The Kaldor Legacy
- Section V: Survey
- Post-Keynesian thought
- Section VI: General Essays
- Critiques and Alternatives: Reflections on Some Recent (and not so recent) Controversies (with Prue Kerr) Mrs. Robinson and the Classics
- Two Views on Development: Austin and Joan Robinson
- How I do Economics
- The Cambridge Contribution to Economics
- Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Keynesian economics, Economists, Economics History 20th century.