1st Edition

Introduction to Keynesian Dynamics

By Kenneth K. Kurihara Copyright 1956
224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1956, Introduction to Keynesian Dynamics provides a coherent and compact study of macro-dynamic analysis in general and particularly the two outstanding ‘post Keynesian’ developments in the field- 1) dynamic theories of cyclical fluctuations and 2) secular growth analysis. Part I of this book provides a general base of reference for substantive analysis. Part II contains... Read more

Preface1. Macro-economic Methodology- Introduction Part I: Basic Functional Relationships 2. The Consumption Function 3. The Investment Function 4. The Liquidity Function 5. The Savings-Investment Adjusting Function Part II: Dynamic Income Behaviour 6. The Multiplier and Income Fluctuations 7. The Dynamic Stability of Equilibrium 8. The Dynamics of Inflation 9. Income, Employment, and International Equilibrium 10. Price Flexibility and Automatic Full Employment Part III: Secular Economic Dynamics 11. Secular Macroeconomic Theorems 12. Capital Accumulation and Equilibrium 13. Domestic Growth and International Development Index

Biography

Kenneth K. Kurihara was a Japanese–American economist. He was Distinguished Professor of Economic Theory at the State University of New York, and a noted post-Keynesian economist who worked on Keynesian dynamics, growth, development economics and monetary theory and public policy.