Michal Kalecki

Michal Kalecki

Author: Julio López G

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-03-31

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 0230293956

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This book presents a thorough evaluation of Michal Kalecki's theory of the capitalist economy. It provides readers with a complete view of Kalecki's theory, including his very important writings on the economics of underdeveloped countries.


Michał Kalecki in the 21st Century

Michał Kalecki in the 21st Century

Author: J. Toporowski

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-12-18

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1137428287

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Leading experts on Kalecki have contributed special essays on what economists in the 21st century have to learn from the theories of Kalecki. Authors include surviving students of Kalecki, such as Amit Bhaduri, Mario Nuti, Kazimierz Laski Jerzy Osiatynski, and Post-Keynesian economists such as Geoff Harcourt, Marc Lavoie, and Malcolm Sawyer.


The Legacy of Rosa Luxemburg, Oskar Lange and Micha? Kalecki

The Legacy of Rosa Luxemburg, Oskar Lange and Micha? Kalecki

Author: R. Bellofiore

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-12-13

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 1137335602

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Rosa Luxemburg, Oskar Lange and Michal Kalecki made important contributions to twentieth century political economy that guided the thinking of their student Tadeusz Kowalik. These contributions are re-examined by renowned economists, highlighting the common themes in their political economy and the neglected aspects of their work.


Kalecki's Economics Today

Kalecki's Economics Today

Author: Zdzislaw Sadowski

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-11-27

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 113442227X

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Michael Kalecki was a Polish economist who independently discovered many of the key concepts of what is now identified as Keynesian theory. His contribution to macroeconomics was late in being acknowledged, but his work can be seen to have resounding influence on some of today's economic problems. The analyses presented in this book serve to scruti


Interest and Capital

Interest and Capital

Author: Jan Toporowski

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2022-01-13

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0192548220

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Interest and Capital brings together Michał Kalecki's published fragments on monetary theory and policy to explore his distinctive approach to money and its circulation in the capitalist economy. Toporowski lays out Kalecki's critique of the international monetary arrangements proposed by Keynes and White at Bretton Woods, casting new light on the international monetary imbalances that have since disrupted the international economy. The greater importance of debt management revealed in Kalecki's monetary analysis makes it particularly relevant to the policy dilemmas of developing countries and governments facing high levels of debt in the wake of recent global crises. In Kalecki's theoretical approach, money has both an industrial and a financial circulation. Corporate finance takes its place at the centre of monetary considerations because it is the money of capitalists that is the autonomous determinant of expenditure in the economy. This theory has important implications for the rate of interest, which is not related to the rate of profit, nor to the kind of portfolio adjustments necessary to maintain portfolio equilibrium, but to the kind of financing that may prevail in any given phase of the business cycle.


Collected Works of Michal Kalecki: Volume I. Capitalism: Business Cycles and Full Employment

Collected Works of Michal Kalecki: Volume I. Capitalism: Business Cycles and Full Employment

Author: Michal Kalecki

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1990-10-04

Total Pages: 642

ISBN-13: 9780198285380

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This is the first of seven volumes in a definitive edition of the works of Michal Kalecki, who is one of the most distinguished economists of this century. The works will be of interest for the controversial light which they shed on the ideas expounded by John Maynard Keynes, since Kalecki arguably arrived at these conclusions even earlier than Keynes. This volume documents the confrontation between the two economists. It also charts Kalecki's development of a theory of full employment, including his early theoretical writings, and some of his less famous works.


Economic Crisis and Political Economy

Economic Crisis and Political Economy

Author: R. Bellofiore

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-12-17

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 1137335750

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Rosa Luxemburg, Oskar Lange and Micha? Kalecki made important contributions to twentieth century political economy that guided the thinking of their student Tadeusz Kowalik. The chapters of this volume examine how the ideas of Luxemburg, Lange, Kalecki and Kowalik can illuminate our understanding of the crisis in twenty-first century capitalism.


Booms and Busts: An Encyclopedia of Economic History from the First Stock Market Crash of 1792 to the Current Global Economic Crisis

Booms and Busts: An Encyclopedia of Economic History from the First Stock Market Crash of 1792 to the Current Global Economic Crisis

Author: Mehmet Odekon

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-03-17

Total Pages: 1020

ISBN-13: 1317475763

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This timely and authoritative set explores three centuries of good times and hard times in major economies throughout the world. More than 400 signed articles cover events from Tulipmania during the 1630s to the U.S. federal stimulus package of 2009, and introduce readers to underlying concepts, recurring themes, major institutions, and notable figures. Written in a clear, accessible style, "Booms and Busts" provides vital insight and perspective for students, teachers, librarians, and the general public - anyone interested in understanding the historical precedents, causes, and effects of the global economic crisis. Special features include a chronology of major booms and busts through history, a glossary of economic terms, a guide to further research, an appendix of primary documents, a topic finder, and a comprehensive index. It features 1,050 pages; three volumes; 8-1/2" X 11"; topic finder; photos; chronology; glossary; primary documents; bibliography; and, index.


The UN and Global Political Economy

The UN and Global Political Economy

Author: John Toye

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2004-07-09

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 9780253004642

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Against the backdrop of a 20-year revolt against free trade orthodoxy by economists inside the UN and their impact on policy discussions since the 1960s, the authors show how the UN both nurtured and inhibited creative and novel intellectual contributions to the trade and development debate. Presenting a stirring account of the main UN actors in this debate, The UN and Global Political Economy focuses on the accomplishments and struggles of UN economists and the role played by such UN agencies as the Department of Economic (and Social) Affairs, the United Nations Commission on Trade and Development, and the Economic Commission for Latin America (and the Caribbean). It also looks closely at the effects of the Latin American debt crisis of the 1980s, the growing strength of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in the 1990s, and the lessons to be drawn from these and other recent developments.