1st Edition
Can the Free Market Pick Winners? What Determines Investment
By Paul Davidson
Copyright 1993
225 Pages
by
Routledge
225 Pages
by
Routledge
225 Pages
by
Routledge
Also available as eBook on:
The purpose of this volume is to reopen the discussion of how to develop the economic theory of investment to better model the facts of experience and to provide policy makers with a better understanding of how capital markets work. In this final decade of the twentieth century, almost everyone agrees that human progress will be closely related to the decisions regarding the investments made to... Read more
Chapter 1 The neoclassical and a Post Keynesian theory of investment, M.J. Gordon; Chapter 2 The investment function: five propositions in response to Professor Gordon, Douglas Vickers; Chapter 3 Financial theory and the theory of investment, Joel Fried; Chapter 4 Neoclassical and Keynesian approaches to the theory of investment, James R. Crotty; Chapter 5 Is investing for the long term theory or just mumbo-jumbo?, Peter L. Bernstein; Chapter 6 Investment, capital, and finance: corporate and entrepreneurial theories of the firm, Edward E. Williams; Chapter 7 On the Keynesian investment function and the investment function(s) of Keynes, Robert S. Chirinko; Chapter 8 The user cost of fixed capital in Keynes’ theory of investment, Johan Deprez;
Biography
Davidson, Paul






