Victoria Chick (1936-2023)

Autori

  • Maria Cristina Marcuzzo Sapienza Università di Roma e Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13133/2037-3651/18049

Parole chiave:

General Theory, Victoria Chick, Keynes, interpretations

Abstract

Questo articolo ripercorre il tentativo di Chick, durato tutta la vita, di smascherare ciò che è stato ed è tuttora distorto nell’interpretazione e nell’applicazione della Teoria Generale. Per semplicità, ho elencato alcune delle distorsioni su cui Chick, insieme ad altri, ha richiamato l’attenzione nel corso degli anni. L’elenco non vuole essere esaustivo e alcune distorsioni sono correlate tra loro, ma spero che il mio catalogo catturi la maggior parte delle questioni che sono state al centro del dibattito e del confronto con la Teoria Generale che ha impegnato Chick per tutta la sua vita.

Riferimenti bibliografici

Chick V. (1973), The Theory of Monetary Policy, London: Gray-Mills.

Chick V. ([1978] 1992), “The nature of the Keynesian revolution: a reassessment”, Australian Economic Papers, 17 (30), pp, 1-20; ristampa in Chick V., On Money, Method and Keynes. Selected Essays (pp. 55-79), a cura di P. Arestis e S. Dow, London: Macmillan.

Chick V. (1983), Macroeconomics after Keynes: A Reconsideration of the General Theory, Cambridge (MA): MIT Press.

Chick V. (2002), “Keynes’s theory of investment and necessary compromise”, in Dow S. e Hillard J. (a cura di), Beyond Keynes, vol. 2: Keynes, Uncertainty and the Global Economy (pp. 55-77), Cheltenham (UK) e Northampton (MA, USA): Edward Elgar Publishing.

Chick V. (2004), “On open systems”, Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 24 (1), pp. 2-16.

Chick V. (2016), “On microfoundations and Keynes’ economics”, Review of Political Economy, 28 (1), pp. 99-112.

Chick V. (2018), “On the relevance of The General Theory at 80: economic change and economic theory”, in Dow S., Jespersen J. e Tily G. (a cura di), The General Theory and Keynes for the 21st Century (pp. 1-16), Cheltenham (UK) e Northampton (MA, USA): Edward Elgar.

Chick V. e Dow S. (2012), “On Causes and Outcomes of the European Crisis: Ideas, Institutions, and Reality”, Contributions to Political Economy, 31 (1), pp. 51-66.

Chick V. e Dow S. (2013), “Keynes, the long run, and the present crisis”, International Journal of Political Economy, 42 (1), p. 13-25.

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Keynes J.M. ([1934] 1978), “Can America spend its way into recovery?”, in The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes, vol. XXI, Activities 1931–39: World Crisis and Policies in Britain and America (pp. 334-338), London: Macmillan e Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Keynes J.M. (1936), The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, London: Macmillan.

Marcuzzo M.C. (2014), “Whatever happened to the Keynesian multiplier?”, in Baranzini R. e Allisson F. (a cura di), Economics and Other Branches: In the Shade of the Oak Tree. Essays in Honour of Pascal Bridel (pp. 157-168), London: Pickering & Chatto.

Marcuzzo M.C. (2018), “Against twisting the General Theory”, in Dow S., Jespersen J. e Tily G., (a cura di), The General Theory and Keynes for the 21st Century (pp. 16-28), Cheltenham (UK) e Northampton (MA, USA): Edward Elgar.

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2023-04-21

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In memoria