Handbook Of Alternative Theories Of Economic Growth
Edited by Mark Setterfield, Professor of Economics, Trinity College, Hartford, US, Associate Member, Cambridge Centre for Economic and Public Policy, Cambridge University, UK and Senior Research Associate, International Economic Policy Institute, Laurentian University, Canada, 2010, 488 pp
Comprising specially commissioned essays, the Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of alternative theories of economic growth. It surveys major sub-fields (including classical, Kaleckian, evolutionary, and Kaldorian growth theories) and highlights cutting-edge issues such as the relationship between finance and growth, the interplay of trend and cycle, and the role of aggregate demand in the long run.
Contributors: R.A. Blecker, G. Duménil, A.K. Dutt, J. Felipe, P. Flaschel, D.K. Foley, J. Foster, B. Gibson, A. Greiner, D. Gualerzi, E. Hein, J.E. King, H.D. Kurz, M. Lanzafame, M. Lavoie, M.A. Léon-Ledesma, D. Lévy, G.T. Lima, J. McCombie, J.S. Metcalfe, T.R. Michl, J.C. Moreno Brid, C.W.M. Naastepad, T.I. Palley, E. Pérez Caldentey, A. Razmi, M. Roberts, N. Salvadori, S. Seguino, M. Setterfield, P. Skott, S. Storm, T. van Treeck
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