
handle: 10183/25271
This article aims at presenting briefly a survey of main orthodox theoretical interpretations and criticisms of Keynes ideas that have become embedded in theoretical discussions on macroeconomic theory. Secondly, this article explains why, according to the post Keynesian view, most accepted theoretical interpretations and criticisms of Keynesian Theory (a) involve logical Inconsistencies when compared with Keynes's theoretical analytical structure and (b) misrepresent the dynamic characteristics of modern entrepreneurial economies.
Este artigo apresenta urna resenha das principais Interpretações teóricas ortodoxas da "Teoria Geral" e das concepções monetarista e novo-clássica, criticas às idéias de Keynes contidas na referida obra. Procura-se também mostrar, à luz da teoria pós-keynesiana, que essas interpretações e críticas apresentam inconsistências lógicas quando confrontadas com a estrutura teórico-analitica de Keynes e não representam as características da dinâmica das economias empresariais modernas.
Teoria econômica neoclássica, Teoria keynesiana, Keynesian theory. Monetarism and newclassical theories. Post Keynesian theory., Monetarismo, Teoria pós-keynesiana
Teoria econômica neoclássica, Teoria keynesiana, Keynesian theory. Monetarism and newclassical theories. Post Keynesian theory., Monetarismo, Teoria pós-keynesiana
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