me: > While most Keynesianism is static, the Marxian view is
> inherently dynamic, specifically stressing the way that capitalist
> accumulation drives ahead into economic crises, which create barriers to
> further accumulation and economic growth."

 nathan tankus wrote:
> I don't think this is accurate if you're indeed talking about different
> forms of Post Keynesianism as you said earlier. See for example a recent
> article in the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics titled "post keynesian
> modelling: where are we, and where are we going?"

of course there are always exceptions. Do you have a copy of that article?


-- 
Jim Devine / If you're going to support the lesser of two evils, at
least you should know the nature of that evil.
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