Against a backdrop in which neo-classical textbooks prevail, the expert contributors demonstrate that Keynes and The General Theory possess indispensable insight that would furnish students with a clearer understanding of the world economy in which they live. They explore the teaching of post Keynesian economics from a number of different perspectives, covering topics such as open system theorizing, pluralism in teaching, rhetoric in the spirit of Keynes, uncertainty, expectations and money. A critique of mainstream and traditional economic textbooks is also provided.
This highly unique and fascinating book will provide an invaluable reference tool for teachers and researchers in post Keynesian economics, as well as their students.
Contributors: A. Asensio, V. Chick, A. Cottrell, A. Denis, S. Dow, J. Jespersen, M. Lavoie, B. Littleboy, M.O. Madsen, P.T. Madsen, M. Missaglia, F. Olesen, R.J. Rotheim, M.J. Salvagno