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* [[2010]], dir., "Macroeconomic Theory and Its Failings: Alternative Perspectives on the Global Financial Crisis", Edward Elgar Pub, ISBN 1848448198
* [[2010]], dir., "Macroeconomic Theory and Its Failings: Alternative Perspectives on the Global Financial Crisis", Edward Elgar Pub, ISBN 1848448198


* [[2011]], dir., "The Global Financial Crisis: What Have We Learnt?", Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar
* [[2011]],  
** a. dir., "The Global Financial Crisis: What Have We Learnt?", Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar
** b. "Free Market Economics: An Introduction for the General Reader", Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, United Kingdom
** c. "Policy in the absence of theory: The coming world of political economy without Keynes", In: Steven Kates, dir., "The Global Financial Crisis : What Have we Learnt ?", Edward Elgar Publishing, United Kingdom
** d. "Introduction", In: Steven Kates, dir., "The Global Financial Crisis : What Have we Learnt ?", Edward Elgar Publishing, United Kingdom
** e. "Subverting Say's Law: Harlan McCracken and the Common-Keynes connection", In: "Financial Instability and Economic Security After The Great Recession", Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK
** f. "How will economists ever get it right?: the need to rid economic theory of aggregate demand", International Journal of Applied Economics and Econometrics, Vol 19, pp132-143
 
* [[2012]], "Alesina and the Keynesians: Austerity and Say's Law", Atlantic Economic Journal, Vol 40, pp401-415
 
* [[2013]], "Defending the history of economic thought", Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK
 
* [[2014]], "Why Keynesian concepts cannot be used to explain pre-Keynesian economic thought: A reader's guide to classical economic theory", [[Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics]], Vol 17, pp313-326
 
* [[2015]],
** a. "Mill's fourth fundamental proposition on capital: a paradox explained", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 37, pp39-56
** b. "Steven Kates replies: why the history of economics needs defending", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 37, pp145-150




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Version du 25 juillet 2017 à 18:43

Steven Kates est maître de conférences à l'école d'économie, des finances et du marketing, de l'Université RMIT de Melbourne en Australie. Il a passé un quart de siècle en tant qu'économiste en chef pour la Chambre australienne du commerce et de l'industrie. Ses recherches ont porté sur la politique macro-économique, sur les relations industrielles et sur l'histoire de la pensée économique. Il a écrit de nombreux articles ainsi que deux livres sur Jean-Baptiste Say : "la loi de Say et la révolution keynésienne", en 1998 et "Deux cents ans de la loi de Say" en 2003. avec John Cunningham Wood, il a mis en place un ensemble de cinq volumes sur des essais critiques sur Jean-Baptiste Say.

Bibliographie

  • 1997, "On the True Meaning of Say's Law", Eastern Economic Journal, Vol 23, Spring, pp191-202
  • 1998, "Say's Law and the Keynesian revolution: how macroeconomic theory lost its way", Edward Elgard Publishing Limited, ISBN 1858987482
  • 2003, dir., Two Hundred Years of Say's Law: Essays on Economic Theory's Most Controversial Principle, Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar
  • 2010, dir., "Macroeconomic Theory and Its Failings: Alternative Perspectives on the Global Financial Crisis", Edward Elgar Pub, ISBN 1848448198
  • 2011,
    • a. dir., "The Global Financial Crisis: What Have We Learnt?", Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar
    • b. "Free Market Economics: An Introduction for the General Reader", Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, United Kingdom
    • c. "Policy in the absence of theory: The coming world of political economy without Keynes", In: Steven Kates, dir., "The Global Financial Crisis : What Have we Learnt ?", Edward Elgar Publishing, United Kingdom
    • d. "Introduction", In: Steven Kates, dir., "The Global Financial Crisis : What Have we Learnt ?", Edward Elgar Publishing, United Kingdom
    • e. "Subverting Say's Law: Harlan McCracken and the Common-Keynes connection", In: "Financial Instability and Economic Security After The Great Recession", Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK
    • f. "How will economists ever get it right?: the need to rid economic theory of aggregate demand", International Journal of Applied Economics and Econometrics, Vol 19, pp132-143
  • 2012, "Alesina and the Keynesians: Austerity and Say's Law", Atlantic Economic Journal, Vol 40, pp401-415
  • 2013, "Defending the history of economic thought", Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK
  • 2015,
    • a. "Mill's fourth fundamental proposition on capital: a paradox explained", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 37, pp39-56
    • b. "Steven Kates replies: why the history of economics needs defending", Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 37, pp145-150