Contents:
INTRODUCTION
Louis-Philippe Rochon and Hassan Bougrine
PART 1: MONEY, INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND POST-KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS
1. Celebrating Pioneers
Louis-Philippe Rochon and Hassan Bougrine
2. Understanding Credit-Money: Lavoie and Seccareccia’s
Contribution to Monetary Theory Robert Guttmann
3. Money, State and Growth of Welfare: Fighting the dangerous
transformation of capitalism
Alain Parguez and Slim Thabet
4. Two Easy Pieces
Riccardo Bellofiore
5. The Role of Stabilization Policies in the New Consensus
Macroeconomics (NCM):
Modern Lessons from John Kenneth Galbraith
Giuseppe Fontana
6. The Macroeconomic Dimension of Money
Virginie Monvoisin and Jean-Francois Ponsot
7. The Theory of Money, Interest and Unemployment
Hassan Bougrine
8. International Money: Where do we stand?
Claude Gnos and Sergio Rossi
9. Endogenous Money, Liquidity Preference and Confidence:
For a qualitative theory of money
Edwin Le Heron
10. High Finance, Political Money, and the U.S. Congress:
A Quantitative Assessment of the Campaign to Roll Back
Dodd-Frank
Thomas Ferguson, Paul Jorgensen, and Jie Chen
11. International Rentiers, Finance and Income Distribution:
A Latin American and post-Keynesian Perspective
Esteban Pérez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo
PART 2: CRISES AND POST-KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS
12. Is Macro in Crisis?
Sheila Dow
13. Stagnation and Crisis: Understanding Credit Flows in
Latin America from a Circuitist Perspective
Eugenia Correa and Wesley Marshall
14. Secular Stagnation and the Curse of Contemporary Eldorados:
What ever happened to broad-impact products?
Laurent Cordonnier
15. Seccareccia and Lavoie on Financial Crises: Linking the Real
and Financial Sectors of the Economy: The Major Contribution of
Post-Keynesians
Joelle Leclaire
16. On the changing nature and geography of crises: lessons for a
sustainable internationalization
Pascal Petit
17. Banking and Financial Crises
Jan Toporowski
Index
Edited by Louis-Philippe Rochon, Full Professor, Laurentian University, Canada, Editor-in-Chief, Review of Political Economy and Founding Editor Emeritus, Review of Keynesian Economics and Hassan Bougrine, Full Professor, Laurentian University, Canada
'This is an outstanding, wide-ranging collection of seventeen
state-of-the-art essays on endogenous money, banking and monetary
policy. The riveting essays are deeply engaging, well written, with
a keen eye on current real-world developments and great clarity in
exposition. The analyses are solidly grounded in the history of
economic thought and all authors bring a commendable commitment to
not just understand the world of money and banking, but also to
improve the workings of our monetary economies for the common good.
A must read.'
--Servaas Storm, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
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