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Neo-Keynesianism: Neo-neoclassicals and Neo-Keynesians: Geographically the borderlines get crossed; amongst the most prominent neo-neoclassicals are not only Samuelson and Solow of M.I.T. but also Meade of Cambridge, England. The most prominent neo-Keynesians include Joan Robinson, Kaldor and Pasinetti, all of Cambridge, England. The writings of another economist of Cambridge, England, Piero Sraffa, are also quite vital to the debates and issues though, in a sense, he has stood aloof from the recent exchanges. See also Neo-Neoclassicals, Neoclassical Theories, Keynesianism.
 
Author Item    More authors for concept
Neo-Keynesianism Demand   Demand
Neo-Keynesianism Marginal Productivity   Marginal Productivity
Neo-Keynesianism Method   Method
Neo-Keynesianism Return on Investment   Return on Investment

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2025-04-30