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Contents:

Introduction to the Second Edition

Absolute Income Hypothesis
Accelerator Principle
Ackley, Hugh Gardner
Adjustment Mechanisms of the Basic Classical and Keynesian Models
Aggregate Demand–Aggregate Supply Model and Diagram
Arrow, Kenneth J.
Austrian School of Economics
Automatic Stabilizers

Balance of Payments: Keynesian and Monetarist Approaches
Baumol, William J.
Bloomsbury Group
Boulding, Kenneth E.
Bretton Woods
Brown, Arthur J.
Brunner, Karl
Burns, Arthur F.
Business Cycle Theory (I)
Business Cycle Theory (II)

Cagan, Phillip D.
Cambridge Circus
Cassel, Gustav
Champernowne, David G.
Chicago School of Economics
Clark, Colin
Classical Economics
Clower, Robert W.
Consumption and the Consumption Function
Coordination Failures and Keynesian Economics
Crowding Out
Currie, Lauchlin

Davidson, Paul
Deficits: Cyclical and Structural
Demand Management
Depression, The Great
Dillard, Dudley
Domar, Evsey D.
Dornbusch, Rudiger
Dual Decision Hypothesis
Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models

Econometric Models, Macroeconomic
Economics of Keynes and of his Revolution, Key Elements of the
Economics, The Art of
Edgeworth, Francis Y.
Employment Act of 1946
Expectations, Theories of

Fellner, William J.
Fiscal Policy
Fischer, Stanley
Friedman, Milton
Frisch, Ragnar
Full Employment Budget
Functional Finance

Galbraith, John K.
Gesell, Silvio
Government Investment Programs (the Socialization of Investment)
Grossman, Herschel I.

Haavelmo, Trygve
Hahn, Frank H.
Hansen, Alvin H.
Harcourt, Geoff C.
Harrod, Sir Roy
Hawtrey, Sir Ralph
Hayek, Friedrich A. von
Heckman, James J.
Heller, Walter W.
Henderson, Sir Hubert D.
Hicks, Sir John R.

Incomes Policies
Inflation
Interest, Theories of
International Clearing Union
IS/LM Model and Diagram

Johnson, Harry Gordon
Jorgenson, Dale W.

Kahn, Lord Richard F.
Kaldor, Lord Nicholas
Kalecki, Michał
Keynes, John Maynard
Keynes, John N.
Keynes and Probability
Keynes, The Influence of Burke and Moore on
Keynes?, What Remains of
Keynes’s Economics, National Income Accounting Activism and
Keynesian Cross
Keynesian Economics, Deficit Finance in
Keynesian Indicators
Keynesian Revolution
Keynesianism in America
Klein, Lawrence R.
Kregel, Jan A.
Kuznets, Simon

Lausanne, The School of
Leijonhufvud, Axel
Lender of Last Resort
Leontief, Wassily W.
Lerner, Abba P.
Life Cycle Hypothesis
Lipsey, Richard G.
Liquidity Trap
Lucas, Jr., Robert E.
Lucas Critique
Lundberg, Erik

Machlup, Fritz
Malinvaud, Edmond
Markowitz, Harry M.
Marshall, Alfred
Marshall and Keynes
McFadden, Daniel
Meade, James E.
Meltzer, Allan H.
Merton, Robert C. and Myron S. Scholes
Metzler, Lloyd A.
Microfoundations of Macroeconomics
Minsky, Hyman P.
Modigliani, Franco
Monetary Policy
Monetizing the (Federal) Debt
Money
Multiplier Effect
Mundell, Robert A.
Mundell–Fleming Model
Myrdal, Gunnar

Neoclassical Synthesis (Bastard Keynesianism)
New Classical School of Economics
New Keynesian Macroeconomics
Niemeyer, Sir Otto E.

Ohlin, Bertil
Okun, Arthur M.
Okun’s Law

Permanent Income Hypothesis
Phillips, A.W.H.
Phillips Curve
Pigou, Arthur C.
Post Keynesian School of Economics
Post Walrasian Economics
Prospect Theory

Quantity Theory of Money

Real Balance Effect
Relative Income Hypothesis
Ricardian Equivalence
Ricardo Effect
Robbins, Lord Lionel
Robertson, Sir Dennis H.
Robinson, Joan
Rothschild, Kurt W.

Samuelson, Paul A.
Say’s Law
Schumpeter, Joseph A.
Schwartz, Anna J.
Shackle, G.L.S.
Sharpe, William F.
Solow, Robert M.
Sraffa, Piero
Stein, Herbert
Stockholm School of Economics
Stone, Sir John Richard N.
Structured Financial Products
Swan, Trevor W.

Tarshis, Lorie
Tobin, James
Townsend, Robert
Treasury View

Viner, Jacob

Weintraub, Sidney
White, Harry D.
Wicksell, Knut

About the Author

Edited by Thomas Cate, Professor of Economics (Emeritus), Northern Kentucky University, US

Reviews

Acclaim for the first edition: 'The book will also be of some interest to serious scholars, partly because it includes biographies of many economists too young to have been included in the New Palgrave, such as Dornbusch, Fisher, Herschel Grossman, Kregel, Lucas, and Robert Townsend. It also includes some very interesting longer essays.'
--Peter Howitt, The Economic Journal --Elizabeth Webster, Economic Record'This reviewer found using this source exhilarating and endowed with additional interest in view of the 1997 discussion on the inclusion or noninclusion of Keynesian economics in introductory economics textbooks. The editors should be applauded for helping to preserve a part of intellectual heritage.'
--Bogdan Mieczkowski, American Reference Books

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