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Originally published: Santa Barbara, Calif.: Praeger, 2010.





Originally published: Santa Barbara, Calif.: Praeger, 2010.
Theory and Policy in an Historical Context
The collection features influential papers by Joseph Halevi, G. C. Harcourt, Peter Kriesler, and J. W. Nevile, emphasizing the significance of institutional frameworks and the historical nature of economies. It highlights the idea that economics should serve as a policy-making tool aimed at improving society, with a strong focus on social justice. Volume III specifically delves into the ethical dimensions of economics, offering insights into how economic theories can align with moral considerations.
Theory and Policy in an Historical Context
This collection features influential papers by Joseph Halevi, G. C. Harcourt, Peter Kriesler, and J. W. Nevile, focusing on post-Keynesian economics. The authors emphasize the significance of institutional frameworks and historical processes in economic analysis. Their essays advocate for economics as a means to inform policy aimed at enhancing social justice. Volume II specifically evaluates the practical applications of their theories and the policies that emerge from them, highlighting the connection between economic understanding and societal improvement.
Theory and Policy in an Historical Context
Focusing on post-Keynesian thought, this collection features influential papers from Joseph Halevi, G. C. Harcourt, Peter Kriesler, and J. W. Nevile. The authors emphasize the significance of institutional frameworks and historical processes in economics, highlighting the concept of path determinacy. Their essays advocate for economics as a means to inform policy aimed at improving societal conditions, with a strong emphasis on social justice. Volume IV specifically delves into theoretical aspects of these ideas.
Theory and Policy in an Historical Context
Focusing on post-Keynesian thought, this collection features influential papers by Joseph Halevi, Geoff Harcourt, Peter Kriesler, and J. W. Nevile. The authors emphasize the significance of institutional frameworks and the historical nature of the economy, highlighting path determinacy. Their essays advocate for economics as a means to inform policy aimed at improving society, with a strong emphasis on social justice. Volume I specifically examines the contributions of key figures like Keynes, Harrod, and Kalecki.