Essays on Developing Economies. With an Introduction by Joan Robinson.
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The Polish economist Michal Kalecki is undoubtedly most famous for discovering ‘many of the basic elements of the Keynesian system three years before Keynes published his General Theory, and he went beyond Keynes in embedding those elements in a model that incorporated the phenomena of imperfect competition’ (Blaug). Some post-Keynesians such as Joan Robinson, who provides an introduction to the present volume, “have even gone so far as to rank Kalecki above Keynes as a point of departure for the reconstruction of macroeconomics in the 1980s” (Blaug).
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