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James R. Crotty


Prof. em.

Alternative spellings:
James Crotty

B: 1940

Profession

  • Economist
  • Affiliations

  • Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas
  • University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Economics
  • External links

  • Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
  • Wikipedia (English)
  • NACO Authority File
  • Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)
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  • International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)

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    James R. Crotty is an American Post-Keynesian macroeconomist whose research in theory and policy attempts to integrate the complementary analytical strengths of the Marxian and Keynesian traditions. He has made contributions to the social structure of accumulation (SSA) theory; the implications of radical uncertainty for macro theory and theories of financial markets. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      2019
    2
      2017
    1
      2014
    2
      2013
    3
      2012
    2
      2011
    4
      2009
    3
      2008
    1
      2007
    2
      2006
    3
      2005
    2
      2003
    4
      2002
    1
      2001
    2
      2000
    2
      1999
    1
      1998
    2
      1997
    1
      1996
    2
      1994
    1
      1993
    1
      1992
    2
      1990

    Series

    1. Economics Department working paper series (5)
    2. Economics as social theory (1)
    3. Elgaronline (1)
    4. Globalization, deregulation, and their consequences (1)
    5. Symposium on the neoclassical and post Keynesian approaches to the theory of investment (1)