Keynes and post - keynesian economics
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- 330.156 Gup Rev. ed.
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This is a comprehensive text-book surveying almost the entire contribution by Keynes on income and monetary theories and an evaluation in the light of criticism of the General Theory by distinguished economists. It is distinguished by easy readability and logical unfolding of the narrative which will appeal not only to students and teachers but also to practical policy makers. While liberally citing from works of Keynesians and Post-Keynesians the author has not failed to give his own conclusions and has successfully attempted to sort out the grain from the chaff. Regarding the description of the specific contributions of Keynes,
the author has done full justice to the various concepts of Keynes and how far they are valid today.
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