i am near the end of a biography on Nicholas kaldor and he did lots of
work on creating an effective keynesian analysis of developing
countries and making keynesianism more applicable to the open economy.
unfortunately he still had some unfortunate static assumptions
impedded in his analysis (and thus in thirlwall's work who furthered
his analysis). Roy harrod, a very neglected keynesian economist who
was in correspondence with keynes, did some of the best work in
creating a dynamic keynesian model  while extending it to the open
economy. his work has been picked up by Anwar Shaikh and others.
example paper here:http://homepage.newschool.edu/~AShaikh/harrod.pdf
and here: 
http://www.levyinstitute.org/files/download.php?file=wp290.pdf&pubid=176.
jamee moudud wrote a book on this which i've read. amazon link
here:http://www.amazon.com/Strategic-Competition-Dynamics-Role-State/dp/1845429230




-Nathan Tankus
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