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John Maynard Keynes was arguably the greatest economist of the 20th century. He discovered the idea that governments should stimulate demand during economic downturns - and was the creator of both the IMF and the World Bank. His ideas continue to underpin a lot of the modern economic system.
Interview of Robert Skidelsky by Sam de Muijnck (Chairman Rethinking Economics NL) in Amsterdam.
Uploaded by Bishop Carroll Social Studies on 2015-03-03.
Speaker: Professor Lord Skidelsky Chair: Professor Mary Kaldor This event was recorded on 7 October 2009 in Old Theatre, Old Building Robert Skidelsky is Emeritus Professor of Political Economy at the University of Warwick.
As well as highlighting the limitations of the mainstream, Rethinking Economics aims to take an active role in promoting alternatives. In this session, Engelbert Stockhammer of Kingston University introduces one of the disciplines under-represented in the current curriculum: Post-Keynesian Economics.
This talk will address the question "Marx or Keynes?" It will feature David Harvey, Distinguished Professor at the City University of New York (CUNY); Prabhat Patnaik, Professor of Economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; Duncan Foley, Leo Model Professor of Economics at The New School for Social Research; and Perry Mehrling, Professor of Economics at Barnard College.
Piero Sraffa's classic work Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities has been variously interpreted as a special case of modern neoclassical general equilibrium or a foundation stone for the revival of the classical tradition of Smith and Ricardo.