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This book helps in pushing forward a Kaleckian research agenda that
is even more urgent given the 2007-2009 financial crisis and the
current post-COVID recovery. Michał Kalecki was a leading
heterodox economist, whose influence in the field perhaps even
surpasses that of Keynes. Kalecki’s insights are even more
relevant today, and scholars are encouraged to apply his
conclusions to ensure the sustainability of our economic systems.
This edited volume, honouring the work of Michał Kalecki, includes
chapters contributed by celebrated Kaleckian economists. In honour
of the 50th anniversary of his demise, the Review of Political
Economy (ROPE) and Edward Lipiński Foundation hosted a conference
in September 2020 to celebrate his contribution to heterodox
economics and his lasting legacy. These chapters, honouring the
work of Michał Kalecki, span a panoply of topics and include a
personal note from one of his former students and friend, and cover
topics such as Kalecki’s relationship with the Cantabrigians,
labour economics, fiscal policy, income distribution, gender,
finance, debt, and democracy. The chapters in this book were
originally published as a special issue of the journal Review of
Political Economy.
This book helps in pushing forward a Kaleckian research agenda that
is even more urgent given the 2007-2009 financial crisis and the
current post-COVID recovery. Michal Kalecki was a leading heterodox
economist, whose influence in the field perhaps even surpasses that
of Keynes. Kalecki's insights are even more relevant today, and
scholars are encouraged to apply his conclusions to ensure the
sustainability of our economic systems. This edited volume,
honouring the work of Michal Kalecki, includes chapters contributed
by celebrated Kaleckian economists. In honour of the 50th
anniversary of his demise, the Review of Political Economy (ROPE)
and Edward Lipinski Foundation hosted a conference in September
2020 to celebrate his contribution to heterodox economics and his
lasting legacy. These chapters, honouring the work of Michal
Kalecki, span a panoply of topics and include a personal note from
one of his former students and friend, and cover topics such as
Kalecki's relationship with the Cantabrigians, labour economics,
fiscal policy, income distribution, gender, finance, debt, and
democracy. The chapters in this book were originally published as a
special issue of the journal Review of Political Economy.
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