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Keynesian, Sraffian, Computable and Dynamic Economics


Keynesian, Sraffian, Computable and Dynamic Economics

Theoretical and Simulational (Numerical) Approaches

von: Kumaraswamy Velupillai

CHF 165.50

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 08.03.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783030581312
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book explores an alternative approach to the conventional, market-based, view of economic theory and economic policy, at theoretical, numerical and applicable levels. The chapters provide a theoretical, empirical, and algorithmic approach to marcodynamics, Sraffian economics, and current policy issues. Post-Keynesian macroeconomics, business cycle theory, the trade cycle, microfoundations, and the Philips Machine are also covered.</p>

<p>This book aims to challenge orthodox ideas and provide a lens through which to honour the work of Stefano Zambelli. It will be of relevant to students and academics interested in economics.</p>
1: Introduction.- 2:&nbsp;Intuitions about Welfare – Under the Constraint of Computability.- 3:&nbsp;Sraffa, Keynes and a New Paradigm.- 4:&nbsp;On the Meaning Maximization Doctrine: An Alternative to the Utilitarian Doctrine.- 5:&nbsp;A Generalization of Sraffa’s Notion of “Viability” in a ‘Land Grabbing’ Context.- 6:&nbsp;The Sea Battle Tomorrow: The Identity of Reflexive Economic Agents.- 7:&nbsp;Production, Innovation and Disequilibrium.- 8:&nbsp;The Non-Robustness of Saddle-Point Dynamics: a Methodological Perspective.- 9:&nbsp;The Economic Intuitions at the Base of Stefano Zambelli’s Technical Contributions.- 10:&nbsp;Foresight – The Foreseeable Future.- 11:&nbsp;Uniqueness in Planar Endogenous Business Cycle Theories.- 12:&nbsp;Nonlinear Endogenous Business Cycles: Zambelli-Goodwin Excursions in Cellular Automata Worlds.- 13:&nbsp;<i>Chopping Off</i> to Compute Sraffa’s Standard Ratio.- 14:&nbsp;The Noisy Dynamics of Finance contrasted with the Complex Dynamics of Biology.- 15:&nbsp;Observations on Computability, Uncertainty and Technology.- 16:&nbsp;Marx and the Other Sraffa: The Insignificant Empirical&nbsp; Effect of Price-Value Deviations on Economic Aggregates.- 17:&nbsp;Corn Model, Subsistence Economy and the Empirical Economy.- 18:The <i>Zambelli</i> Attractors of Coupled, Nonlinear <i>Macrodynamics</i> and <i>Knot </i>Theory.
<p><b>Kumaraswamy (Vela) Velupillai</b>&nbsp;is a retired economist living in Stockholm, Sweden. He has been a Professor of Economics at various universities in Europe, USA, India and South America. He is a graduate of Kyoto, Lund and Cambridge Universities. His main interests are in Computable Economics, Macrodynamics and History of Mathematical Economics.</p><br>
<p>This book explores an alternative approach to the conventional, market-based, view of economic theory and economic policy, at theoretical, numerical and applicable levels. The chapters provide a theoretical, empirical, and algorithmic approach to marcodynamics, Sraffian economics, and current policy issues. Post-Keynesian macroeconomics, business cycle theory, the trade cycle, microfoundations, and the Philips Machine are also covered.</p>

<p>This book aims to challenge orthodox ideas and provide a lens through which to honour the work of Stefano Zambelli. It will be of relevant to students and academics interested in economics.</p>
<p>Uniquely interrogates the four points of Keynesian, Sraffian, Computable and Dynamics in the context of economic theory or applied economics</p><p>Considers Sraffian ideas on laws of returns under increasing and non-competitive conditions</p><p>Presents computable ideas of dynamics in Keynes and, dynamics in general, in a non-orthodox economic context</p>