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Pricing theory in post Keynesian economics : a realist approach / Paul Downward.

Lippincott Library HB221 .D64 1999
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Downward, Paul, 1964-
Series:
New directions in modern economics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Prices.
Pricing.
Keynesian economics.
Physical Description:
x, 224 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, [1999]
Contents:
The Origin and Nature of Post Keynesian Economics 3
2 Critical Realism and Post Keynesian Economics
Implications for Theory: A Realist Discussion 19
3 A Realist Review of Post Keynesian Pricing Theory
A Review of Post Keynesian Pricing Theories: Preliminaries 45
On the Implications of Theories of Pricing in Post Keynesian Economics 67
4 The Demi Regularities of Business Pricing: The Econometric Literature
The Existing UK Literature: A Realist Review 75
The Role of Econometrics in Post Keynesian Economics 85
Econometrics as a Closed Form of Reasoning 86
5 The Demi Regularities of Business Pricing: Some New Econometric Evidence
The Problem of Econometrics 94
The Econometrician's Response 95
A Realist Response: Towards a Rationale for Econometrics 99
Techniques of Analysis 105
The Data 106
The Results 107
6 Causal Mechanisms of Pricing: Case-Study Evidence
The Realist Approach to Explanation 113
The Marginalist Controversy: A Simple Exposition 115
A Review of the Case-study Evidence on Pricing 117
A Methodological Resolution to the Marginalist Controversy 120
Some General Implications 125
7 Causal Mechanisms of Pricing: Towards a Post Keynesian/Behavioural Theoretical Synthesis
Some Preliminaries 130
The Cybernetic Framework and Systems Theory 131
Organisational Learning 134
Elements of A Post Keynesian/Behavioural Account of Pricing Through Cybernetics 138
8 Understanding Pricing: Towards a Post Keynesian/Behavioural Empirical Synthesis
The Cybernetic Framework 149
The Sample and Variables 150
Descriptive Statistics 157
Factor Analysis 166
Resume 180.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-216) and index.
ISBN:
1858987911
OCLC:
38566344

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