Revisiting Keynes/ edited by Lorenzo Pecchi and Gustavo Piga. - London: The MIT Press, 2010. - 215 p.

Contributors --
Acknowledgments --
Economic possibilities for our grandchildren: a twenty-first century perspective / Lorenzo Pecchi and Gustavo Piga --
1: Economic possibilities for our grandchildren (1930) / John Maynard Keynes --
2: Economic possibilities for our grandchildren 75 years after: a global perspective / Fabrizio Zilibotti --
3: Toward a general theory of consumerism: reflections on Keynes's economic possibilities for our grandchildren / Joseph E Stiglitz --
4: Whose grandchildren? / Robert Solow --
5: Corporatism and Keynes: his philosophy of growth / Edmund S Phelps --
6: Back to the future with Keynes / Lee E Ohanian --
7: Spreading the bread thin on the butter / Axel Leijonhufvud --
8: Economic well-being in a historical context / Benjamin M Friedman --
9: Why do we work more than Keynes expected? / Richard B Freeman --
10: Context is more important than Keynes realized / Robert H Frank --
11: End of (economic) history / Jean-Paul Fitoussi --
12: All the interesting questions, almost all the wrong reasons / Michele Boldrin and David K Levine --
13: Why Keynes underestimated consumption and overestimated leisure for the long run / Gary S Becker and Luis Rayo --
14: What is wrong in Keynes's prophecy? how the end of economics turned into the rise of the economics of social responsibility / Leonardo Becchetti --
15: Really thinking long run: Keynes's other masterpiece / William J Baumol --
Index.

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Keynes, John Maynard.
Keynésianisme.
Économie politique.

330.156 / PUC/R