100 Articles on Keynesian Economics Curated Publications List

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Keynesian Economics was developed by John Maynard Keynes in the early 20th century. It is the predominant economics theoretical framework of the time to manage currencies. The framework relies upon inflation, central banking, and strict regulation at the state level for national currencies.

Keynesian economics philosophy includes supply side tools, intervention tools to manage prices of currencies relative to others, balancing inflation and deflation, and tools to manage financial deposits including lenders of last resort.

Cryptocurrencies approach economics in the “Austrian” economics philosophy style where money supplies are not related to external political pressures, individual participants cannot be denies, seigniorage is assigned to miners and holders on the network rather than political entities, and open market competition to determine rates between currencies.

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  18. "How rich countries got rich and why poor countries stay poor". ES Reinert. 2007. *Constable *. 837 cites.
  19. "Real wage rigidities and the New Keynesian model". O Blanchard, J Galí. 2007. Wiley Online Library Journal of money, credit and banking. 791 cites.
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  22. "The economy needs agent-based modelling". JD Farmer, D Foley. 2009. nature.com Nature. 763 cites.
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  24. "Neo-Keynesian disequilibrium theory in a monetary economy". JP Benassy. 1975. JSTOR The Review of Economic Studies. 741 cites.
  25. "New Keynesian Economics: Coordination failures and real rigidities". NG Mankiw, D Romer. 1991. *books.google.com *. 721 cites.
  26. "Staggered price and wage setting in macroeconomics". JB Taylor. 1999. Elsevier Handbook of macroeconomics. 706 cites.
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  29. "Rational economic man: a philosophical critique of neo-classical economics". M Hollis, EJ Nell. 1975. *JSTOR *. 566 cites.
  30. "Indeterminacy and sunspots in macroeconomics". J Benhabib, REA Farmer. 1999. Elsevier Handbook of macroeconomics. 542 cites.
  31. "New tests of the new-Keynesian Phillips curve". J Rudd, K Whelan. 2005. Elsevier Journal of Monetary Economics. 535 cites.
  32. "Is inflation sticky?". JM Roberts. 1997. Elsevier Journal of Monetary Economics. 535 cites.
  33. "Information and coordination: essays in macroeconomic theory". A Leijonhufvud. 1981. *Oxford Univ Pr *. 528 cites.
  34. "Rational expectations: a fallacious foundation for studying crucial decision-making processes". P Davidson. 1982. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 505 cites.
  35. "Pension fund capitalism". G Clark. 2000. ideas.repec.org OUP Catalogue. 501 cites.
  36. "Why are Latin America's savings rates so low? An international comparative analysis". S Edwards. 1996. Elsevier Journal of development economics. 487 cites.
  37. "The death of neoclassical economics". D Colander. 2000. cambridge.org Journal of the history of Economic Thought. 477 cites.
  38. "The new Keynesian microfoundations". JJ Rotemberg. 1987. journals.uchicago.edu NBER macroeconomics annual. 474 cites.
  39. "A model of imperfect competition with Keynesian features". O Hart. 1982. academic.oup.com The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 472 cites.
  40. "16 Some skeptical observations on real business cycle theory". LH Summers. 2002. books.google.com A Macroeconomics Reader. 422 cites.
  41. "An essay on post-Keynesian theory: a new paradigm in economics". AS Eichner, JA Kregel. 1975. JSTOR journal of Economic Literature. 420 cites.
  42. "Monopolistic competition and general equilibrium". T Negishi. 1989. Springer General Equilibrium. 419 cites.
  43. "Transatlantic investment by multinational firms: a rivalistic phenomenon?". EM Graham. 1978. Taylor & Francis Journal of post Keynesian economics. 408 cites.
  44. "The Keynesian revolution and the monetarist counter-revolution". HG Johnson. 1971. JSTOR The American Economic Review. 401 cites.
  45. "A modern guide to macroeconomics". B Snowdon, HR Vane, P Wynarczyk. 1994. ideas.repec.org Books. 397 cites.
  46. "Mr Keynes and the post keynesians". FJC De Carvalho. 1992. ideas.repec.org Books. 394 cites.
  47. "IS-LM: an explanation". J Hicks. 1980. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 378 cites.
  48. "Capital: A critique of political economy (I): The process of capitalist production". K Marx. 1867. ideas.repec.org History of Economic Thought Books. 368 cites.
  49. "A history of post Keynesian economics since 1936". JE King. 2002. *books.google.com *. 359 cites.
  50. "The nature of heterodox economics". T Lawson. 2005. academic.oup.com Cambridge journal of economics. 357 cites.
  51. "Reality and economic theory". P Davidson. 1996. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 356 cites.
  52. "Two theories of money supply endogeneity: some empirical evidence". R Pollin. 1991. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 356 cites.
  53. "The Keynesian revolution in the making, 1924-1936". P Clarke. 1990. ideas.repec.org OUP Catalogue. 356 cites.
  54. "Why does money affect output? A survey". OJ Blanchard. 1990. Elsevier Handbook of monetary economics. 352 cites.
  55. "The crisis in economic theory". D Bell, I Kristol. 1981. *Basic Books *. 351 cites.
  56. "The Post-Keynesian approach to economics". P Arestis. 1992. ideas.repec.org Books. 334 cites.
  57. "Keynesian economics: the search for first principles". A Coddington. 1976. JSTOR Journal of Economic Literature. 327 cites.
  58. "Simulating social phenomena". R Conte, R Hegselmann, P Terna. 2013. *books.google.com *. 325 cites.
  59. "A plain man's guide to Kaldor's growth laws". AP Thirlwall. 1983. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 315 cites.
  60. "Finance and economic breakdown: modeling Minsky's "financial instability hypothesis"". S Keen. 1995. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 309 cites.
  61. "The politics and philosophy of economics: Marxians, Keynesians and Austrians". TW Hutchison. 1981. *sidalc.net *. 308 cites.
  62. "Post-Keynesian economics: new foundations". M Lavoie. 2014. *books.google.com *. 307 cites.
  63. "Post Keynesian economics: debt, distribution and the macro economy". T Palley. 1996. *books.google.com *. 302 cites.
  64. "Distribution, demand and growth in neo-Kaleckian macro-models". RA Blecker. 2002. ideas.repec.org Chapters. 300 cites.
  65. "Post-Keynesian economics: towards coherence". P Arestis. 1996. academic.oup.com Cambridge Journal of Economics. 297 cites.
  66. "Post Keynesian monetary economics". S Rousseas. 1998. *books.google.com *. 296 cites.
  67. "The unfortunate uselessness of most'state of the art'academic monetary economics". WH Buiter. 2009. *papers.ssrn.com *. 292 cites.
  68. "Price flexibility and output stability: an old Keynesian view". J Tobin. 1993. JSTOR The Journal of Economic Perspectives. 292 cites.
  69. "Milton Friedman's monetary framework". RJ Gordon. 1975. *econpapers.repec.org *. 292 cites.
  70. "Keynesian, new Keynesian, and new classical economics". BC Greenwald, JE Stiglitz. 1987. *nber.org *. 290 cites.
  71. "The present state of institutional economics". WJ Samuels. 1995. academic.oup.com Cambridge Journal of Economics. 289 cites.
  72. "The endogenous flow of credit and the post Keynesian theory of money". M Lavoie. 1984. Taylor & Francis Journal of Economic Issues. 288 cites.
  73. "Economics and policy: a historical study". D Winch. 1969. *Walker,[1970 *. 286 cites.
  74. "Introduction to post-Keynesian economics". M Lavoie. 2009. *books.google.com *. 283 cites.
  75. "The methodology of macroeconomic thought". SC Dow. 1996. ideas.repec.org Books. 271 cites.
  76. "Keynes's Economics and the Theory of Value and Distribution". J Eatwell, M Milgate. 1983. *Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd *. 271 cites.
  77. "John Maynard Keynes, 1883-1946: economist, philosopher, statesman". R Skidelsky. 2003. *Macmillan London *. 264 cites.
  78. "Kaleckian models of growth in a coherent stock-flow monetary framework: a Kaldorian view". M Lavoie, W Godley. 2001. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 263 cites.
  79. "Probability and uncertainty in economic analysis". T Lawson. 1988. Taylor & Francis Journal of post Keynesian economics. 261 cites.
  80. "Reconstruction of Political Economy: An Introduction to Post-Keynesian Economics". JA Kregel. 1973. *books.google.com *. 261 cites.
  81. "The reincarnation of Keynesian economics". NG Mankiw. 1991. *nber.org *. 260 cites.
  82. "Money, New-Keynesian macroeconomics and the business cycle". JO Hairault, F Portier. 1993. Elsevier European Economic Review. 259 cites.
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  84. "Political economy: The contest of economic ideas". F Stilwell. 2011. ideas.repec.org OUP Catalogue. 257 cites.
  85. "Microeconomic foundations of Keynesian macroeconomics". T Negishi. 1979. *North-Holland *. 256 cites.
  86. "Keynesian kaleidics". GLS Shackle, JM Keynes. 1974. *agris.fao.org *. 251 cites.
  87. "From Keynesianism to neoliberalism: Shifting paradigms in economics". TI Palley. 2005. pdfs.semanticscholar.org Neoliberalism: A critical reader. 247 cites.
  88. "Why Economics is not yet a Science". AS Eichner. 1983. Taylor & Francis Journal of Economic Issues. 247 cites.
  89. "POST KEYNESIANISM: FROM CFUTICISM TO COHERENCE?". OF Hamouda, GC Harcourt. 1988. Wiley Online Library Bulletin of Economic Research. 245 cites.
  90. "Interpreting Mr. Keynes: The IS-LM Enigma". W Young. 1987. *Westview Pr *. 245 cites.
  91. "Keynesian Economics". A Coddington. 2013. *books.google.com *. 240 cites.
  92. "The structure of post-Keynesian economics". GC Harcourt. 2008. Springer Keynes for the Twenty-First Century. 239 cites.
  93. "Fictions of state: culture and credit in Britain, 1694-1994". P Brantlinger. 1996. *books.google.com *. 239 cites.
  94. "On capital flows and the balance-of-payments-constrained growth model". JC Moreno-Brid. 1998. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 237 cites.
  95. "OECD demand regimes (1960-2000)". CWM Naastepad, S Storm. 2006. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 229 cites.
  96. "Reinventing fiscal policy". P Arestis, M Sawyer. 2003. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 228 cites.
  97. "Finance, funding, saving, and investment". P Davidson. 1986. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 228 cites.
  98. "The fall and rise of Keynesian economics". AS Blinder. 1988. Wiley Online Library Economic record. 219 cites.
  99. "A guide to post-Keynesian economics". AS Eichner, J Robinson. 1979. *JSTOR *. 217 cites.
  100. "The endogenous money stock". BJ Moore. 1979. Taylor & Francis Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 211 cites.

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