Ramanan is a fantastic resource especially for reconciling Post-Keynesian ideas with national accounting measures. Plus, he's been willing to engage other sects within Post-Keynesian economics to help push the discipline further ahead. One of my top reads for sure!
Ramanan has been around for a long time. We have a mutual love for hard-to-find Cambridge texts and he does us all the good service of publishing excerpts. He's also great at tracking down old newspaper articles about Cambridge/New Cambridge.
Thanks, thanks Ramanan. You have always done a great job, e.g. you have been one of the first to understand what was right and wrong in Werner Sinn's account of TARGET2, and in re-proposing Kaldor's prescient views of the imperfections in the European economic unification. The last post is particularly important for me this morning when I will lead a delegation of heterodox economist meeting the economic responsible of PD, the main centre-left party.
Ramanan is a fantastic resource especially for reconciling Post-Keynesian ideas with national accounting measures. Plus, he's been willing to engage other sects within Post-Keynesian economics to help push the discipline further ahead. One of my top reads for sure!
ReplyDeleteRamanan has been around for a long time. We have a mutual love for hard-to-find Cambridge texts and he does us all the good service of publishing excerpts. He's also great at tracking down old newspaper articles about Cambridge/New Cambridge.
ReplyDeleteThanks, thanks Ramanan. You have always done a great job, e.g. you have been one of the first to understand what was right and wrong in Werner Sinn's account of TARGET2, and in re-proposing Kaldor's prescient views of the imperfections in the European economic unification. The last post is particularly important for me this morning when I will lead a delegation of heterodox economist meeting the economic responsible of PD, the main centre-left party.
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