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Methodological Foundations Of Macroeconomics Keynes And Lucas Allessandro Vercelli

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Methodological Foundations Of Macroeconomics Keynes And Lucas Allessandro Vercelli
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.54 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Allessandro Vercelli
ISBN: 9780511896217, 0511896212
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Methodological Foundations Of Macroeconomics Keynes And Lucas Allessandro Vercelli by Allessandro Vercelli 9780511896217, 0511896212 instant download after payment.

This book is an investigation of the methodological and epistemological foundations of macroeconomic theory, based on an examination of the theories of Keynes and Lucas. Professor Vercelli first discusses the methodological issues that lie behind the conflict among different schools of thought in macroeconomics, issues that are central not only to many branches of economics but also to other scientific disciplines. The author compares the two main alternative research programs in macroeconomics: that outlined by Keynes in his "General Theory," and that suggested by Lucas, the leader of the new classical economists. After examining the methodological underpinnings of these conflicting views, he concludes that a Keynesian conception of macroeconomics as a discipline autonomous from microeconomics and open to theoretical and methodological innovation should be defended, thus excluding fundamentalism either of the Keynesian or new classical varieties.

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