The economics of demand-led growth : challenging the supply-side vision of the long run /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Setterfield, Mark, 1967- (ed.)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2002.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction: a dissenter's view of the development of growth theory and the importance of demand-led growth / Mark Sellerjield.
  • I. Fundamental issues in the theory of demand-led growth.
  • 2. Keynesian macroeconomics and the theory of economic growth: putting aggregate demand back in the picture / Thomas I. Palley .
  • 3. The exogeneity of investment: from systemic laws of accumulation and growth to effective demand conditions / Joseph Halevi and Réduane Taouil .
  • 4. Growth and fluctuations in the USA: a demand-oriented explanation / H. Sonmez Atesoglu
  • II. Kaldorian models of demand-led growth.
  • 5. A neo-Kaldorian perspective on the rise and decline of the Golden Age / Mark Setterfield and John Cornwall.
  • 6. The role of the balance of payments in economic growth / J.S.L. McCombie and Mark Roberts.
  • 7. Pitfalls in the theory of growth: an application to the balance-of-payments-constrained growth model / Thomas I. PalIey.
  • III. Kaleckian models of demand-led growth.
  • 8. Distribution, demand and growth in neo-Kaleckian macro-models / Roberl A. Blecker.
  • 9. Longer-run aspects of Kaleckian macroeconomics / Tracy Mott.
  • 10. The Kaleckian growth model with target return pricing and conflict inflation / Marc Lavoie.
  • 11. Conflict, inflation, distribution and terms of trade in the Kaleckian model / Mario Cassetti.
  • IV. Traverse analysis and demand-led growth.
  • 12. A model of Kaldorian traverse: cumulative causation, structural change and evolutionary hysteresis / Mark Setterfield.
  • V. Structural change and demand-led growth.
  • 13. Endogenous demand in the theory of transformational growth / George Aegyrous.
  • 14. Notes on the transformational growth of demand / Edward J. Nell.
  • 15. Is a biased technological change fuelling dualism? / Pascal Petit and Luc Soete.