53
Views
5
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

A Post Keynesian View of Transition to Market Capitalism: Developing a Civilized Society

Pages 301-311 | Published online: 03 Nov 2015

References

  • Amsden, A.H. “Late Industrialisation: Can More Countries Make It?” In C. J. Whalen (ed.), Political Economy for the 21st Century. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1996, pp. 245–261.
  • Arestis, P., and Sawyer, M. “Political Economy: An Editorial Manifesto.” International Papers in Political Economy, 1993, 1 (1), 1–38.
  • Ash, T.G. “Introduction.” Social Research, 1996, 63, Summer, 287–289.
  • Bim, A. “The Role of the State in Transitional Postcommunist Economies.” In A. Aslund (ed.), The Post-Soviet Economy: Soviet and Western Perspectives. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992, pp. 181–195.
  • Bowles, S., and Gintis, H. “The Revenge of Homo Economicus: Contested Exchange and the Revival of Political Economy.” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1993, 7 (1), 83–102.
  • Brockway, G.P. “Path Dependency and Animal Spirits.” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1999, 21 (1), 163–165.
  • Caporaso, A., and Levine, D.P. Theories of Political Economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
  • Clower, R. “Post-Keynes Monetary and Financial Theory.” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1999, 21 (3), 399–414.
  • Davidson, P. Post Keynesian Macroeconomic Theory. Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar, 1994.
  • Davidson, G., and Davidson, P. Economics for a Civilised Society, 2d (revised) ed. London: Macmillan, 1996.
  • De Carvalho, F.J.C. “The Independence of the Central Bank: A Critical Assessment of the Arguments.” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1995–1996, 18 (2), 159–175.
  • Fish, M.S. “Russia’s Fourth Transition.” Journal of Democracy, 1994, 5 (3), 3–42.
  • Fligstein, N. “The Economic Sociology of the Transition from Socialism.” American Journal of Sociology, 1996, 101 (4), 1074–1081.
  • Galbraith, J.K. “The Good Society: The Economic Dimension.” In G. Argyrous and F. Stilwell (eds.), Economics as a Social Science: Readings in Political Economy. Annandale, NSW: Pluto Press, 1996, pp. 272–276.
  • Kalecki, M. “Political Aspects of Full Employment.” In J. Osiatynski, Collected Works of Michal Kalecki, Vol. 1, Oxford, UK: Clarendon. [Reprinted in G. Argyrous and F. Stilwell, eds. Economics as a Social Science. Readings in Political Economy.] Annandale, NSW: Pluto Press (1996 [1943]), pp. 146–149.
  • Keynes, J.M. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. London: Macmillan, 1936.
  • Kuznetsov, E. “Post-socialist Transition from a Neo-Schumpeterian Perspective; The Case of the Former Soviet Union.” Communist Economies and Economic Transformation, 1992, 4 (4), 469–499.
  • McKenna, E.J., and Zannoni, D. “Post Keynesian Economics and the Philosophy of Individualism.” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1997–1998, 20 (2), 235–250.
  • Minsky, H.P. “Uncertainty and the Institutional Structure of Capitalist Economies.” Journal of Economic Issues, 1996, 30 (2), 357–368.
  • Minsky, H.P., and Whalen, C.J. “Economic Insecurity and the Institutional Prerequisites for Successful Capitalism.” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1996–1997, 19 (2), 155–170.
  • Nee, V. “The Emergence of a Market Society: Canting Mechanisms of Stratification in China.” American Journal of Sociology, 1996, 101 (4), 908–949.
  • North, D.C. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.
  • Oberschall, A. “The Great Transition: China, Hungary, and Sociology Exit Socialism into the Market.” American Journal of Sociology, 1996, 101 (4), 1028–1041.
  • Peterson, W.C. “Macroeconomics and the Theory of the Monetary Economy.” In C. J. Whalen (ed.), Political Economy for the 21st Century: Contemporary Views of the Trend in Economics. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1996, pp. 151–170.
  • Poirot, C.S., Jr. “The Return to Barbarism.” Journal of Economic Issues, 1997, 31 (1), 233–244.
  • Polanyi, K. The Great Transformation. New York: Octagon Books, 1975 [1944].
  • Rider, C. “Policy Implications of the Transition of the Post-Communist Societies.” Presented at the Eighth Annual Malvern Political Economy Conference, Great Malvern, UK, August, 1994.
  • Robinson, J. “What Had Become of the Keynesian Revolution?” Challenge, 1974, 16 (6), 6–11.
  • Schlack, R.F. “Economics of Transition: Hypotheses Toward a Reasonable Economics.” Journal of Economic Issues, 1996, 30 (2), 617–627.
  • Shapiro, N. “The Revolutionary Character of Post-Keynesian Economics,” Journal of Economic Issues, 1977, 21 (3), 541–560.
  • Smith, A. “From Convergence to Fragmentation: Uneven Regional Development, Industrial Restructuring, and the Transition to Capitalism’ in Slovakia.” Environment and Planning, Summer 1996, 28, 135–156.
  • Stark, D. “Recombinant Property in East European Capitalism.” American Journal of Sociology, 1996, 101 (4), 993–1027.
  • Taylor, L. “The Market Met Its Match: Lessons for the Future from the Transition’s Initial Years,” Journal of Comparative Economics, 1994, 19 (1), 64–87.
  • Thurow, L.C. “Comparative Advantage, Factor-Price Equalisation, Industrial Strategies, and Trade Tactics.” In C. J. Whalen (ed.), Political Economy for the 21st Century: Contemporary Views of the Trend in Economics. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1996, pp. 213–224.
  • Tilly, C., and Albelda, R. “Not Markets Alone: Enriching the Discussion of Income Distribution.” In C. J. Whalen (ed.), Political Economy for the 21st Century: Contemporary Views of the Trend in Economics. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1996, pp. 195–210.
  • Whalen C. J. “Beyond Neoclassical Thought: Political Economy for the Twenty-First Century.” In C. J. Whalen (ed.), Political Economy for the 21st Century: Contemporary Views of the Trend in Economics. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1996, pp. 3–28.
  • Wilber, C.K. “Ethics and Economics.” In C. J. Whalen (ed.), Political Economy for the 21st Century: Contemporary Views of the Trend in Economics. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1996, pp. 45–64.
  • Yavlinsky, G., and Braguinsky S. “The Inefficiency of Laissez-Fair in Russia: Hysteresis Effects and the Need for Policy-Led Transformation.” Journal of Comparative Economics, 1994, 19 (1), 88–116.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.