Keynes, Hobson, Marx. (Keynes, Hobson, Marx)

Authors

  • Robert Skidelsky

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13133/2037-3651/10419

Keywords:

economic crisis, uncertainty, institutional economics, under-consumption

Abstract

The work compares the relative strenghts, in understanding the current crisis, of the Keynesian tradition with those of two non-Keynesian traditions: those which emphasise income inequality and those which emphasise power. In other words, Hobson and Marx.

Text of a speech given at the Post-Keynesian conference ‘Reclaiming the Keynesian Revolution’ in Kansas City.

 

 

 

 

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