Keynes's general theory and accumulation / A. Asimakopulos.
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- 330.156 A74k 21
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1. Introduction: 1.1. The relevance of the general theory ; 1.2. The general theory and historical time ; 1.3. The general theory and equilibrium ; 1.4. Short-period equilibrium and change ; 1.5. The growth of the economy over time -- 2. Towards the general theory: 2.1. Introduction ; 2.2. The transition from the treatise ; 2.3. The “circus” ; 2.4. Drafts of the general theory ; 2.5. Conclusion -- 3. The general theory of employment: 3.1. Introduction ; 3.2. The labour market ; 3.3. Involuntary unemployment ; 3.4. Expectations, time and realized results ; 3.5. Effective demand ; 3.6. The stability of equilibrium ; 3.7. Say’s law ; 3.8. Long-period employment ; 3.9. Conclusion -- 4. Consumption and investment: 4.1. Introduction ; 4.2. The consumption functions ; 4.3. The multiplier ; 4.4. The marginal efficiency of capital ; 4.5. Investment decisions, investment and time ; 4.6. The volatility of investment ; 4.7. Conclusion -- 5. Money, finance and the rate of interest: 5.1. Introduction ; 5.2. The demand for money ; 5.3. The classical theory of interest ; 5.4. The “safe” rate of interest ; 5.5. The rate of interest and employment ; 5.6. The essential properties of interest and money ; 5.7. Finance ; 5.8. A revolving fund of liquid finance ; 5.9 The term structure of interest rates ; 5.10. conclusion -- 6. Equilibrium, change and time: 6.1. Introduction ; 6.2. Independent variables and changes ; 6.3. Changes in money-wage rates ; 6.4. Equilibrium in changing environment ; 6.5. The trade cycle ; 6.6. Long-period equilibrium in the general theory ; 6.7. Conclusion -- 7. Harrod and dynamic economics: 7.1. Introduction ; 7.2. The trade cycle ; 7.3. Transition to the 1939 “essay” ; 7.4. Dynamic equilibrium ; 7.5. The line of steady advance ; 7.6. The instability principle ; 7.7. Conclusion -- 8. Robinson on the accumulation of capital: 8.1. Introduction ; 8.2. The determinants of the system ; 8.3. Short-period equilibrium ; 8.4. The desired rate of accumulation ; 8.5. Golden, and not so golden, growth paths ; 8.6. Instability ; 8.7. Conclusion -- 9. Conclusion.
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