Title:
Employment, growth and development : a post-Keynesian approach
Author:
Gnos, Claude.
ISBN:
9781848440685
Publication Information:
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2012.
Physical Description:
xii, 296 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series:
New directions in modern economics
Contents:
Introduction: post-Keynesian economic policy -- a post-crisis view; PART I Labor, employment policies and distribution; 1. Deconstructing labor: a Marxian-Kaleckian perspective on what is 'new' in contemporary capitalism and economic policies; 2. Breaking the economic dependence of developing countries to promote economic development and full employment: the case of the Maghreb countries; 3. The redistribution conflict in the 'patrimonial regime' through a stock-flow consistent model. 4. Income distribution, growth and financialization: the Italian case5. Faith-based macroeconomics: a critique of recent developments in NAIRU estimation; 6. Still unemployed, after all the sewage cuts. Labor in Europe; 7. Labour market and monetary macroeconomics; PART II Growth, development and exchange rates; 8. Exchange rate policy in developing countries: the East Asian experience; 9. A Keynesian-structuralist growth strategy for Latin America; 10. Financial development and economic growth through a post-Keynesian lens: Hong Kong case study.
11. Money and institutions: the long path of the Latin American financial reforms12. The effect of interest rates in developing countries: can central bank monetary policy instruments modify economic growth?; 13. International capital flows and Latin America: making sense of disappointing results; 14. Inflation targeting by the 'tyrannical auctioneer': the predominance of a normative approach in monetary policy; Index.