
Review of Keynesian Studies Vol.4 Nov. 2022

The Review of Keynesian Studies
Vol. 4 November 2022
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[Articles]
Hans-Michael Trautwein, Globalization, Fragmentation and the Evolution of Economic Thinking 1
Peter Docherty, Responding to Financial Crises: Why Didn't Keynes Make Greater Use of the Bagehot Principle in the Treatise on Money? 21
Paolo Piacentini, Post-pandemic "Post-war": The Warnings
for the Near Future from a Distant Past 46
Kenshiro Ninomiya, Debt Burden, Wealth and Confidence 73
Masako Tsujimura and Kazusuke Tsujimura, To Raise, or not to Raise, That is the Question: Loanable Funds Theory of
Interest Revisited 98
[Book Reviews]
Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori: Competition, Value and Distribution in Classical Economics, London and New York: Routledge, 2022, pp.xii+334
Antonio D'Agata 122
Anna M. Carabelli, Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness: Complexity and Expectations, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, pp.vii+182
Yasuhiro Sakai 126
Louis-Philippe Rochon, Marcin Czachor, Gracjan Robert Bachurewicz eds., Kalecki and Kaleckian Economics: Understanding the Economics of Michałl Kalecki and His Legacy after 50 Years, London and New York: Routledge,
2021, pp.ix+182
Takeshi Ikeda 134
The Keynes Society Japan I-IX