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Rebellious Macroeconomics: Marx, Keynes & Crotty Conference PapersThe following papers were presented at "Rebellious Economics: Marx, Keynes, & Crotty," a conference in honor of the work of James Crotty in October 2007. For information about the forthcoming publication of the papers, please contact Jon Goldstein. >> Raford Boddy: Cyclical Labor Shares under Keynesian and Neoliberal Regimes >> Gary A. Dymski: Does Heterodox Economics Need a Crisis Theory? From Profit-Squeeze to the Global Liquidity Meltdown >> Steven Fazzari: The Modern Business as an Active Agent: Reflections on James Crottys Theory of the Firm >> Bill Gibson: A Multi-Agent Systems Approach to Microeconomic Foundations of Macro >> Jonathan Goldstein: An Introduction to a Unified Heterodox Macroeconomic Theory >> Ilene Grabel: Neo-Liberal Finance and Third World (Mal)Development >> Makoto Itoh: Unequal Exchange Reconsidered in our Age of Globalization >> Soohaeng Kim: Keyness Bourgeois Socialism >> David M. Kotz: Economic Crises and Institutional Structures: A Comparison of Regulated and Neoliberal Capitalism in the U.S. >> Kang-Kook Lee: From Capital Controls and Miraculous Growth to Financial Globalization and the Financial Crisis in Korea >> Fred Moseley: Marx, Minsky, and Crotty on Crises in Capitalism >> Michele I. Naples: Labor Demand under Strategic Competition and the Cyclical Profit Squeeze >> Özgür Orhangazi: Financialization and Macroeconomic Fragility >> Robert Pollin: Targeting Development Finance for Employment Expansion in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Synthesis of Microfinance and the East-Asian Model >> Malcolm Sawyer: The Central Core of Heterodox Macroeconomics >> Martin Wolfson: Methodology and Radical Political Economics |