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Tables of Contents for Methodology, Microeconomics and Keynes
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
ix
x
Introduction: On Chick's life as an academic
1
3
On the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics: A Keynesian perspective
4
11
The nature of equilibrium in Keynes's General Theory
15
11
From the Fundamental Equations to effective demand: `Natural evolution' or `change of view'?
26
13
The relevance of historical experience for economics
39
12
General theorising versus historical specificity: A problem for post-Keynesians
51
11
Timeful theories, timeful theorists
62
11
Mathematical formalism in economics: What really is the problem?
73
11
Mathematics as natural law: An epistemological critique of formalism in economics
84
11
The encompassing principle as an emerging methodology for post-Keynesian economics
95
11
A note on non-Walrasian macroeconomics
106
7
Marshall and Keynes on rational (ethical) economic man
113
12
Cognition and coordination
125
11
Keynes's notion of causa causans and its application to the globalisation process
136
13
Technology and the need for an alternative view of the firm in post-Keynesian theory
149
12
Consumer beliefs and a possible welfare `gain' from monopoly
161
9
The political economy of economic growth and environmental protection
170
11
Firms and banks interacting in a monetary production economy
181
11
The regional impact of the internationalization of the financial system: The case of Mercosul
192
11
Assessing creditworthiness and small-firm bank lending
203
12
Women's work or work for women?
215
11
Victoria Chick's publications
226
6
Index
232