20世紀における資本主義の発展:進化経済学およびケインズ学派の視点<br>Capitalist Development in the Twentieth Century : An Evolutionary-Keynesian Analysis (Modern Cambridge Economics Series)

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20世紀における資本主義の発展:進化経済学およびケインズ学派の視点
Capitalist Development in the Twentieth Century : An Evolutionary-Keynesian Analysis (Modern Cambridge Economics Series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780521341493
  • DDC分類 338

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2001. The authors consider the macroeconomic record of the developed capitalist economies over the past 100 years (including rates of growth, inflation and unemployment) as well as the interaction of economic variables with the changing structural features of the economy in the course of industrialization and transformation.

Full Description

Capitalism in the twentieth century was marked by periods of persistent bad performance alternating with episodes of good performance. A lot of economic research ignores this phenomenon; other work concentrates almost exclusively on developing technology as its cause. This 2001 book draws upon Schumpeterian, Institutional and Keynesian economics to investigate how far these swings in performance can be explained as integral to capitalist development. The authors consider the macroeconomic record of the developed capitalist economies over the past 100 years (including rates of growth, inflation and unemployment) as well as the interaction of economic variables with the changing structural features of the economy in the course of industrialization and transformation. This approach allows for changes both in the economic structure and in the economic variables to be generated within the system. This study will be essential reading for macroeconomists and economic historians.

Contents

List of figures; List of tables; Foreword David Colander; Preface; Part I. Framework: 1. Economic development and economic performance; 2. The stylized facts; 3. The neoclassical analysis of unemployment; 4. An extended Keynesian model; 5. Institutions and power; 6. Evolutionary and hysteretic processes; 7. Theories of capitalist development; Part II. Explaining the Development Record: 8. Understanding the Great Depression; 9. Foundations of the golden age; 10. The golden age; 11. Unemployment; Part III. Political Control of the Economy: 12. Unemployment and the distribution of power; 13. A neoliberal future?; Bibliography; Index.