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Routledge - On Interpreting Keynes: A Study in Reconciliation

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Explore a new perspective on economic thought with On Interpreting Keynes: A Study in Reconciliation. This book addresses the growing discontent regarding how modern textbooks reinterpret Keynesian theory. It examines the lack of communication between prominent schools of criticism, arguing that this silence is both mistaken and damaging to the field of economics. Rather than viewing these academic disagreements as irreconcilable, this work suggests that a synthesis is possible. Many of the arguments between different schools of thought stem from simple misunderstandings and differences of emphasis. By bridging these gaps, the book offers a path toward a more unified understanding of Keynesian principles. Ideal for students, academics, and professionals in the fields of business, finance, and economic theory, this Routledge publication provides a deep look into the philosophical foundations of economic interpretation. It serves as a necessary tool for anyone looking to understand the current state of Keynesian debate and the potential for a more cohesive academic dialogue.

Key Features

Addresses the lack of communication between prominent schools of economic criticism to provide a clearer academic perspective.

Argues that a synthesis of different economic viewpoints is possible by resolving simple misunderstandings.

Examines how modern textbooks reinterpret Keynes and the resulting discontent within the field.

Provides a study in reconciliation for those studying the theory and philosophy of economics.

Identifies how differences in emphasis lead to perceived conflicts between major economic schools of thought.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
07 March 1991
Listed Since
09 February 2007

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