This book is intended mainly for advanced undergraduates and graduates, and for economists trained in mainstream economics who are looking for alternative views, particularly in light of the
2008 global financial crisis and current trends toward pluralism in the discipline. The first version was published in 1992 as Foundations of Post-Keynesian Economic Analysis, but the present
work has been so extended and revamped that the title has changed. Material is arranged in chapters on the essentials of heterodox and post-Keynesian economics; theory of choice; theory of the
firm; credit, money, and central banks; effective demand and employment; accumulation and capacity; open-economy macroeconomics; and inflation theory. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland,
OR (protoview.com)