A History of Post Keynesian Economics Since 1936: a Review Article.
Atlantic Economic Journal 2006, March, 34, 1
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Publisher Description
Introduction J. E. King has written an excellent, and for the most part, unbiased history of Post-Keynesian economics. The book can be roughly divided into two parts. Chapters 1-7, "... is the story of how Post-Keynesian economics emerged, extended its scope beyond the issues that Keynes had concentrated upon, posed a challenge to orthodox macroeconomics but ultimately failed to supplant it" [King, p. 1].
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