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    UID:
    b3kat_BV035413895
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 168 Seiten) , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: Online_Ausgabe Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2004 E-Books von NetLibrary Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 22382847
    ISBN: 1417526483
    Series Statement: Innovative technology series : Information systems and networks
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , How to understand friction and wear in mechanical working processes /D.A. Taminiau and J.H. Dautzenberg --Friction during flat rolling of metals /John G. Lenard --Friction in modelling of metal forming processes /F. Klocke and H.-W Raedt --Friction and wear in hot forging /Claudio Giardini ... [et al.] --Basic aspects and modelling of friction in cutting /E. Ceretti, L. Filice and F. Micari --Experimental investigation and prediction of frictional responses in the orthogonal cutting process /Wit Grzesik --Variable tool-chip interfacial friction in 2-D and 3-D machining operations /A.K. Balaji and I.S. Jawahir --Sensing friction: methods and devices /J. Jeswiet and P. Wild --The problem of constitutive equations for the modelling of chip formation: towards inverse methods /F. Meslin and J.C. Hamann --Rheological behaviour in multi-step hot forging conditions /Paolo F. Bariani ... [et al.] --Measurement of flow stress and critical damage value in cold forging /Victor Varquez and Tayla
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Friction & flow stress in forming & cutting 2003
    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering
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    Keywords: Schmieden ; Flachwalzen ; Reibung ; Fließgrenze ; Konferenzschrift ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046943565
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 318 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783030588588
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in business information processing 396
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-58857-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-58859-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Computer Science , Economics
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    Keywords: Software Engineering ; Informatik ; Informationssystem ; Agile Softwareentwicklung ; Lean Management ; Extreme programming ; Konferenzschrift ; Electronic books
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1795777362
    Format: 1 online resource (254 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030493929
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing Ser. v.383
    Content: Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Agile Adoption -- Agile Implementation and Expansive Learning: Identifying Contradictions and Their Resolution Using an Activity Theory Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background and Related Work -- 2.1 Activity Theory Based Framework -- 2.2 Defining an Activity -- 2.3 Activities in Agile Delivery -- 2.4 Congruences and Collaborative Activity -- 3 Case Organisation and Study Design -- 4 Findings -- 4.1 Contradictions -- 4.2 Congruences and Stabilizations -- 4.3 Collaborative Activity -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Onboarding: How Newcomers Integrate into an Agile Project Team -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Bauer's Onboarding Framework -- 3 Method -- 4 Findings -- 4.1 The History and Nature of the Agile Team -- 4.2 Onboarding Practices -- 4.3 Onboarding Challenges for the Newcomers and the Agile Project Team -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Agile Practices -- Combining User-Centered Design and Lean Startup with Agile Software Development: A Case Study of Two Agile Teams -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Method -- 2.1 Case Setting -- 2.2 Data Collection -- 2.3 Data Analysis -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Product Developing Under a New Perspective -- 3.2 Methodological Aspects -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Related Work -- 6 Conclusion, Limitations, and Future Work -- References -- Agile Software Development Practices and Success in Outsourced Projects: The Moderating Role of Requirements Risk -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theory Background -- 2.1 Software Development as Knowledge Integration -- 2.2 Agile Practices for Within-Vendor and Client-Vendor Knowledge Integration -- 3 Hypotheses -- 3.1 Continuous Integration -- 3.2 Continuous Analysis -- 3.3 Joint Decision Making -- 4 Methods -- 4.1 Data Collection -- 4.2 Instrument Development, Validation, and Estimation -- 5 Results.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783030493912
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783030493912
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 4
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    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048635183
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (464 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781784717216
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: pt. I. Conceptual and methodological issues -- pt. II. Economic policy issues -- pt. III. Global issues
    Content: Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, there has been an unprecedented move towards 'rethinking economics' due to the damages generated by the global financial crisis that burst in 2007-2008. Almost a decade after this crisis, policy is still unable to provide all citizens greater wellbeing or at least an encouraging economic future. This book addresses the urgent need to rethink economics by providing readers at all levels with thoughtful chapters on a range of relevant economic topics. Editors Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi provide a first-class compilation of contemporary economic problems as well as a criticism of mainstream economics and economic policy, thereby offering a thorough investigation of these issues and policy solutions along alternative lines of thought. The book includes chapters on rethinking fiscal and monetary policies, international trade, the role of the State, money, banks, economic growth, the environment, development policies, energy, healthcare, and more. Special attention is paid to the importance of institutions and power relationships within the economic system. Written by top experts in their respective fields, this book will be useful to students and faculty who want to not only rethink economics, but also to offer an alternative and coherent economic analysis to the orthodoxy. Economists and policy-makers will also find this book to be of much interest
    Note: Includes index , Contributors include: A. Asensio, J.-L. Bailly, H. Bougrine, L. Chester, C. Gnos, S. Greppi, O.F. Hamouda, M. Llorca, R. McMaster, V. Monvoisin, R. O'Donnell, S. Parsons, E. Pérez Caldentey, J.-F. Ponsot, S. Pressman, L.-P. Rochon, S. Rossi, R.H. Scott, F. Ülgen, G. Vallet, R. von Arnim
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781784717209
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Makroökonomie ; Heterodoxe Ökonomie ; Neoklassische Theorie ; Neokeynesianismus ; Ideengeschichte ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Wirtschaftsethik ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
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  • 5
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    Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048635928
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (328 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781788973694
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: Contents: Introduction / Louis-Philippe Rochon and Virginie Monvoisin -- Part I: Post-Keynesian views on finance and financialization -- 1. Measuring finance for the economy and finance for finance / Marcello Spanò -- 2. Economic limits of the originate to distribute model of banking / Óscar Dejuán and John S. L. McCombie -- 3. Private pension funds in emerging economies: From broken promises to financialisation / Bruno Bonizzi and Diego Guevara -- 4. Financialization and bancarization of Argentina, Brazil and Mexico: The financial services transformations as from the post-crisis period / Alicia Girón and Marcia Solorza -- Part II: Post-Keynesian views on distribution and growth -- 5. Macroeconomic implications of inequality and household debt: European evidence / Jonathan Perraton -- 6. How can policy tackle inequality in 21st century? / Hanna Szymborska -- 7. Economic policies and growth regimes in France (1974-2016) / Hélène de Largentaye and Renaud du Tertre --
    Content: 8. Non-conventional fiscal rules in a Kaleckian model of growth and income distribution with external debt / Pablo G. Bortz, Gabriel Michelena, and Fernando Toledo -- Part III: Post-Keynesian views on monetary policy -- 9. The transmission of monetary policy in the US: Testing the credit channel and the role of endogenous money / Nathan Perry and Carlos Schönerwald -- 10. Corporate debt expansion in emerging countries after 2008: Profile, determinants and policy implications / Cristiano Duarte -- 11. From trillemma to dilemma: Monetary policy after / Bretton Woods Hasan Cömert -- 12. Shifting frames of the expert debate: Quantitative easing, international macro-finance and the potential impact of Post-Keynesian scholarship / Max Nagel and Matthias Thiemann -- Part IV: Some notes on the dual economy Introduction / Helene Delargentaye -- 13. Dualism: More or less? / David Leadbeater --
    Content: 14. Do the robots come to liberate us or to deepen our inequality? The uncertain macrostructural foundations of the robotic age / Arpita Bhattacharjee and Gary Dymski -- Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als ISBN 9781788973687
    Language: English
    Keywords: Neokeynesianismus ; Kreditmarkt ; Einkommensverteilung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
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  • 6
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    Burlington : Elsevier Science
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010357181
    Format: online resource (1172 p)
    Edition: Online edition Elsevier Handbooks in Economics Series on ScienceDirect
    ISBN: 9780444535467
    Series Statement: Handbook of Economic Growth 22
    Content: "Volumes 2A and 2B of The Handbook of Economic Growth summarize recent advances in theoretical and empirical work while offering new perspectives on a range of growth mechanisms, from the roles played by institutions and organizations to the ways factors beyond capital accumulation and technological change can affect growth. Written by research leaders, the chapters summarize and evaluate recent advances while explaining where further research might be profitable. With analyses that are provocative and controversial because they are so directly relevant to public policy and private decision-making, these two volumes uphold the standard for excellence in applied economics set by Volumes 1A and 1B (2005)"--Publisher description
    Content: Volumes 2A and 2B of The Handbook of Economic Growth summarize recent advances in theoretical and empirical work while offering new perspectives on a range of growth mechanisms, from the roles played by institutions and organizations to the ways factors beyond capital accumulation and technological change can affect growth. Written by research leaders, the chapters summarize and evaluate recent advances while explaining where further research might be profitable. With analyses that are provocative and controversial because they are so directly relevant to public policy and private decision-ma
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , 1.3.3 Multiplicity of Balanced Growth Paths with Endogenous Patience1.3.4 Implications of Multiplicity of Balanced Growth Paths; 1.3.5 The Model with Financial Markets; 1.4 Endogenous Culture II: Knight and the Transmission of Risk Tolerance; 1.4.1 Endogenizing Risk Preferences; 1.4.2 Transmission of Risk Preferences in the Balanced Growth Path; 1.5 Paternalistic Motives for Preference Transmission; 1.5.1 Allowing for Conflict Between Parents and Children; 1.5.2 Optimal Preference Transmission with Paternalistic Motives; 1.6 Literature Review , 1.6.1 Cultural Transmission, Human Capital, and Non-cognitive Skills1.6.2 Investments in Patience and the Spirit of Capitalism; 1.6.3 Religious Beliefs and Human Capital; 1.6.4 Beliefs and Social Norms; 1.7 Outlook and Conclusions; A Proofs of Propositions and Lemma; Acknowledgments; References; 2 Trust, Growth, and Well-Being: New Evidence and Policy Implications; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Theoretical Foundations; 2.2.1 Cooperation and Reputation; 2.2.2 Cooperation and Other-Regarding Preferences; 2.2.3 Dynamics of Cooperation; 2.3 Empirical Measures of Trust; 2.3.1 Definition of Trust , 2.3.2 Measures of Trust2.3.2.1 Surveys; 2.3.2.2 Experimental Games in the Lab; 2.3.2.3 Experimental Games in the Field; 2.3.3 Correlation Between Generalized Trust and Limited Trust; 2.3.4 Heterogeneity of Trust Across Space; 2.3.5 An Heterogeneity Linked to National Specificities; 2.4 The Dynamics of Trust; 2.4.1 Climate; 2.4.2 The Weight of History; 2.4.3 Inherited Trust; 2.5 Trust, Income Per Capita, and Growth; 2.5.1 Cross-Section Correlation; 2.5.2 Identification Issues; 2.5.3 Identification Using Historical Events; 2.5.4 Time Varying Instruments: Inherited Trust and Growth , 2.5.5 Individual Trust and Individual Economic Performance2.6 Channels of Influence of Trust on Economic Outcomes; 2.6.1 Financial Markets; 2.6.2 Innovations and Firm Organization; 2.6.2.1 Innovations; 2.6.2.2 Firm Organization; 2.6.3 The Labor Market; 2.6.3.1 The Quality of Labor Relations; 2.6.3.2 Flexicurity; 2.7 Institutions, Policies, and Trust; 2.7.1 Can Trust be Changed? Putnam I versus Putnam II; 2.7.2 Institutions and Trust; 2.7.2.1 Relation Between Trust and Institutions; 2.7.2.2 Experimental Games; 2.7.2.3 Co-Evolution of Trust and Institutions; 2.7.3 Community Characteristics , 2.7.3.1 Inequality , e9780444535467v2A; Half Title; Introduction to the Series; Title Page; Copyright; Contents of volume 2A; Contents of volume 2B; Contributors; 1 Culture, Entrepreneurship, and Growth; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 A Framework for Analyzing the Interaction of Cultural Preferences, Entrepreneurship, and Growth; 1.2.1 A Model of Endogenous Innovation; 1.2.2 Demographics and Structure of Preferences; 1.2.3 Balanced Growth Path for Fixed Preferences; 1.3 Endogenous Culture I: Weber and the Transmission of Patience; 1.3.1 Endogenizing Patience; 1.3.2 Transmission of Patience in the Balanced Growth Path
    Additional Edition: Print version Handbook of Economic Growth
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0444535381
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0444535403
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780444535382
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780444535405
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780444535474
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  • 7
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    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010885927
    Format: 1 online resource (464 p)
    ISBN: 9781783472246
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: Contents: Introduction: The need to discuss endogenous money again / Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi -- Part I Endogenous money in the real world -- 1. Money endogeneity before central banking: perspectives from monetary history / Jane Knodell -- 2. Modern central bank operations: the general principles / Scott T. Fullwiler -- 3. The theory of endogenous money and the LM schedule: prelude to a reconstruction of IS-LM / Thomas I. Palley -- 4. Money and interest rate determination in a system with no reserve requirements / Sergio Rossi -- 5. New insights on the money-supply-endogeneity debate and the new 'equity' multiplier: some evidence from the euro area / Yannis Panagopoulos and Aristotelis Spiliotis -- 6. Liquidity, finance, and economic growth: some unresolved issues for developing economies / Noemi Levy-Orlik -- Part II Endogenous money in the economic thought -- 7. Money endogeneity and the quantity theory: the case of commodity-money / Allin Cottrell -- 8. Nicholas Kaldor and the war on monetarism / John E. King -- 9. The principle of effective demand and the state of post-Keynesian monetary economics / Colin Rogers -- 10. Endogenous money and the tyranny of demand and supply / Malcolm Sawyer -- 11. An evolutionary-institutionalist re-appraisal of the endogenous-money-supply theory / Christopher J. Niggle -- 12. Interest rate determination and endogenous money / John Smithin -- Part III Endogenous money in post-Keynesian analysis -- 13. The analytical role of endogenous money and the horizontalist-structuralist debate / Peter Docherty -- 14. The horizontalist debate: lessons from New Zealand / Paul Dalziel -- 15. The rate of interest as a macroeconomic distribution parameter: horizontalism and post-Keynesian models of distribution and growth / Eckhard Hein -- 16. Assessing some structuralist claims through a coherent stock-flow framework / Marc Lavoie -- 17. Horizontalism and structuralism: a suggested re-interpretation / Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi -- 18. An essay on horizontalism, structuralism and historical time / Mark Setterfield -- 19. A revisitation of the debate between the horizontalist and structuralist analyses of endogenous money: single-period analysis versus continuation analysis / Giuseppe Fontana -- Index
    Content: The endogenous nature of money is a fact that has been recognized rather late in monetary economics. Today, it is explained most comprehensively by post-Keynesian economic analysis. This book revisits the nature of money and its endogeneity, featuring a number of the protagonists who took part in the original debates in the 1980s and 1990s, as well as new voices and analyses. Expert contributors revisit long-standing discussions from the position of both horizontalism and structuralism, and prescribe new areas of research and debate for post-Keynesian scholars to explore. Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi eloquently situate the nature of money and its endogeneity in an historical context, before bringing together an engaging array of chapters written by contemporary leading scholars. These chapters put forth detailed analyses of money creation; central bank operations and the role of monetary authorities; a link between interest rates and income distribution; a stock-flow analysis of monetary economies of production; and finally, a reinterpretation of horizontalism and structuralism. Post-Keynesian and heterodox economists, institutionalist economists, scholars of money and finance, and graduate students studying economics will all find this an enlightening read
    Note: Includes index
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 9781845429430(hardback)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781845429430
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM010885595
    Format: 1 online resource (3 volumes, circa 2,520 p) , cm
    ISBN: 9781785363573
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive 322
    Content: Louis-Philippe Rochon and Mark Setterfield (2008), 'The Political Economy of Interest-Rate Setting, Inflation, and Income Distribution', International Journal of Political Economy, 37 (2), Summer, 5-25 -- Mark Setterfield (2009), 'Macroeconomics without the LM Curve: An Alternative View', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 33 (2), March, 273-93 -- Scott T. Fullwiler (2013), 'An Endogenous Money Perspective on the Post-Crisis Monetary Policy Debate', Review of Keynesian Economics, 1 (2), Summer, 171-94 -- Amitava Krishna Dutt (1984), 'Stagnation, Income Distribution and Monopoly Power', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 8 (1), March, 25-40 -- Massimo Pivetti (1985), 'On the Monetary Explanation of Distribution', Political Economy: Studies in the Surplus Approach, 1 (2), 73-103 -- Amit Bhaduri and Stephen Marglin (1990), 'Unemployment and the Real Wage: The Economic Basis for Contesting Political Ideologies', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 14 (4), December, 375-93 -- Amitava Krishna Dutt (1992), 'Conflict Inflation, Distribution, Cyclical Accumulation and Crises', European Journal of Political Economy, 8 (4), December, 579-97 -- Steven Pressman and Robert Scott (2009), 'Consumer Debt and the Measurement of Poverty and Inequality in the US', Review of Social Economy, LXVII (2), June, 127-48 -- Aldo Barba and Massimo Pivetti (2009), 'Rising Household Debt: Its Causes and Macroeconomic Implications - a Long-Period Analysis', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 33 (1), January, 113-37 -- Robert A. Blecker (1989), 'International Competition, Income Distribution and Economic Growth', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 13 (3), September, 395-412 -- Marc Lavoie (1995), 'Interest Rates in Post-Keynesian Models of Growth and Distribution', Metroeconomica, 46 (2), June, 146-77 -- Robert Boyer (2005), 'From Shareholder Value to CEO Power: The Paradox of the 1990s', Competition and Change, 9 (1), March, 7-47 -- Eckhard Hein (2007), 'Interest Rate, Debt, Distribution and Capital Accumulation in a Post-Kaleckian Model', Metroeconomica, 58 (2), May, 310-39 -- Amit Bhaduri (2008), 'On the Dynamics of Profit-Led and Wage-Led Growth', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 32 (1), January, 147-60 -- Engelbert Stockhammer and Özlem Onaran (2013), 'Wage-Led Growth: Theory, Evidence, Policy', Review of Keynesian Economics, 1 (1), Spring, 61-78 -- Sebastian Dullien (2012), 'Is New Always Better than Old? On the Treatment of Fiscal Policy in Keynesian Models', Review of Keynesian Economics: Inaugural Issue, 0 (1), Autumn, 5-23 -- Hassan Bougrine (2012), 'Fiscal Austerity, the Great Recession and the Rise of New Dictatorships', Review of Keynesian Economics: Inaugural Issue, 0 (1), Autumn, 109-25 -- Philip Arestis (2012), 'Fiscal Policy: A Strong Macroeconomic Role', Review of Keynesian Economics: Inaugural Issue, 0 (1), Autumn, 93-108 -- Nathan Perry and Matías Vernengo (2014), 'What Ended the Great Depression? Re-evaluating the Role of Fiscal Policy', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 38 (2), March, 349-67
    Content: Nicholas Kaldor and James A. Trevithick (1981), 'A Keynesian Perspective on Money', Lloyds Bank Review, 139, January, 1-19 -- Allin Cottrell (1986), 'The Endogeneity of Money and Money-Income Causality', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 33 (1), February, 2-27 -- Basil J. Moore (1991), 'Money Supply Endogeneity: "Reserve Price Setting" or "Reserve Quantity Setting"?', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 13 (3), Spring, 404-13 -- Robert Pollin (1991), 'Two Theories of Money Supply Endogeneity: Some Empirical Evidence', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 13 (3), Spring, 366-96 -- Thomas I. Palley (1994), 'Competing Views of the Money Supply Process: Theory and Evidence', Metroeconomica, 45 (1), February, 67-88 -- Sheila C. Dow (1996), 'Horizontalism: A Critique', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 20 (4), July, 497-508 -- Marc Lavoie (1996), 'Horizontalism, Structuralism, Liquidity Preference and the Principle of Increasing Risk', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 43 (3), August, 275-300 -- Marc Lavoie (1999), 'The Credit-Led Supply of Deposits and the Demand for Money: Kaldor's Reflux Mechanism as Previously Endorsed by Joan Robinson', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23 (1), January, 103-13 -- Mario Seccareccia (2003), 'Pricing, Investment and the Financing of Production within the Framework of the Monetary Circuit: Some Preliminary Evidence', in Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi (eds), Modern Theories of Money: The Nature and Role of Money in Capitalist Economies, Chapter 9, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 173-97 -- Giuseppe Fontana (2004), 'Rethinking Endogenous Money: A Constructive Interpretation of the Debate between Horizontalists and Structuralists', Metroeconomica, 55 (4), November, 367-85 -- Warren Mosler (1997-98), 'Full Employment and Price Stability', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 20 (2), Winter, 167-82 -- Sergio Rossi (1999), 'Review of "Understanding Modern Money"', Kyklos, 52 (3), August, 483-485 -- Stephanie Bell (2000), 'Do Taxes and Bonds Finance Government Spending?' Journal of Economic Issues, XXXIV (3), September, 603-20 -- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Matías Vernengo (2003), 'State Money and the Real World: Or Chartalism and its Discontents', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 26 (1), Fall, 57-67 -- Claude Gnos and Louis-Philippe Rochon (2002), 'Money Creation and the State: A Critical Assessment of Chartalism', International Journal of Political Economy, 32 (3), Fall, 41-57 -- Marc Lavoie (2013), 'The Monetary and Fiscal Nexus of Neo-Chartalism: A Friendly Critique', Journal of Economic Issues, XLVII (1), March, 1-31 -- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer (2004), 'On the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy and of Fiscal Policy', Review of Social Economy, LXII (4), December, 441-63 -- Giuseppe Fontana and Alfonso Palacio-Vera (2007), 'Are Long-Run Price Stability and Short-Run Output Stabilization All That Monetary Policy Can Aim For?', Metroeconomica, 58 (2), May, 269-98 -- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi (2007), 'Central Banking and Post-Keynesian Economics', Review of Political Economy, 19 (4), October, 539-54
    Content: Paul Davidson (1965), 'Keynes's Finance Motive', Oxford Economic Papers, 17 (1), March, 47-65 -- A. Asimakopulos (1983), 'Kalečki and Keynes on Finance, Investment and Saving', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 7 (3-4), September-December, 221-33 -- Augusto Graziani (1984), 'The Debate on Keynes' Finance Motive', Economic Notes, 13 (1), 5-33 -- Jörg Bibow (1995), 'Some Reflections on Keynes's "Finance Motive" for the Demand for Money', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 19 (5), October, 647-66 -- Louis-Philippe Rochon (1997), 'Keynes's Finance Motive: A Re-assessment. Credit, Liquidity Preference and the Rate of Interest', Review of Political Economy, 9 (3), 277-93 -- Marc Lavoie (1984), 'The Endogenous Flow of Credit and the Post Keynesian Theory of Money', Journal of Economic Issues, XVIII (3), September, 771-97 -- Philip Arestis (1987), 'Post-Keynesian Theory of Money, Credit and Finance', Thames Papers in Political Economy, Spring, 1-22 -- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi (2013), 'Endogenous Money: The Evolutionary versus Revolutionary Views', Review of Keynesian Economics, 1 (2), Summer, 210-29 -- Edward J. Nell (1967), 'Wicksell's Theory of Circulation', Journal of Political Economy, 75 (4), August, 386-94 -- Augusto Graziani (1989), 'The Theory of the Monetary Circuit', Thames Papers in Political Economy, Spring, 1-26 -- Riccardo Bellofiore (1992), 'Monetary Macroeconomics before the General Theory: The Circuit Theory of Money in Wicksell, Schumpeter and Keynes', Social Concept, 6 (2), 47-89 -- Jacques Le Bourva (1992), 'Money Creation and Credit Multipliers', Review of Political Economy, 4 (4), 447-66 -- Louis-Philippe Rochon (1999), 'The Creation and Circulation of Endogenous Money: A Circuit Dynamique Approach', Journal of Economic Issues, XXIII (1), March, 1-21 -- Alain Parguez and Mario Seccareccia (2000), 'The Credit Theory of Money: The Monetary Circuit Approach', in John Smithin (edition), What is Money?, Chapter 5, London, UK: Routledge, 101-23 -- Biagio Bossone (2001), 'Circuit Theory of Banking and Finance', Journal of Banking and Finance, 25 (5), May, 857-90 -- Sergio Rossi (2009), 'Monetary Circuit Theory and Money Emissions', in Jean-François Ponsot and Sergio Rossi (eds), The Political Economy of Monetary Circuits: Tradition and Change in Post-Keynesian Economics, Chapter 3, Basingstoke, UK and New York, NY, USA: Palgrave Macmillan, 36-55 -- Stephen W. Rousseas (1960), 'Velocity Changes and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy, 1951-57', Review of Economics and Statistics, 42 (1), February, 27-36 -- Nicholas Kaldor (1970), 'The New Monetarism', Lloyds Bank Review, 97, July, 1-18 -- Paul Davidson and Sidney Weintraub (1973), 'Money as Cause and Effect', Economic Journal, 83 (332), December, 1117-32
    Content: Paul Davidson (1992-1993), 'Reforming the World's Money', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 15 (2), Winter, 153-79 -- Jane D'Arista (2004), 'Dollars, Debt, and Dependence: The Case for International Monetary Reform', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 26 (4), Summer, 557-72 -- Robert Skidelsky (2005), 'Keynes, Globalisation and the Bretton Woods Institutions in the Light of Changing Ideas about Markets', World Economics, 6 (1), January-March, 15-30 -- Pietro Alessandrini and Michele Fratianni (2009), 'Resurrecting Keynes to Stabilize the International Monetary System', Open Economies Review, 20 (3), July, 339-58 -- Lilia Costabile (2009), 'Current Global Imbalances and the Keynes Plan: A Keynesian Approach for Reforming the International Monetary System', Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 20 (2), June, 79-89 -- Nadia F. Piffaretti (2009), 'Reshaping the International Monetary Architecture: Lessons from the Keynes Plan', Banks and Bank Systems, 4 (1), 45-54 -- Sergio Rossi (2009), 'International Payment Finality Requires a Supranational Central-Bank Money: Reforming the International Monetary Architecture in the Spirit of Keynes', China-USA Business Review, 8 (11), November, 1-20 -- Anna M. Carabelli and Mario A. Cedrini (2010), 'Global Imbalances, Monetary Disorder, and Shrinking Policy Space: Keynes's Legacy for our Troubled World', European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 7 (2), November, 303-23 -- Alvaro Cencini (2010), 'For a New System of International Payments', Banks and Bank Systems, 5 (1), 47-57
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Sheila C. Dow (1988), 'Post Keynesian Economics: Conceptual Underpinnings', British Review of Economic Issues, 10 (3), Autumn, 1-18 -- O. F. Hamouda and G. C. Harcourt (1988), 'Post Keynesianism: From Criticism to Coherence?', Bulletin of Economic Research, 40 (1), January, 1-33 -- Sheila C. Dow (1990), 'Post-Keynesianism as Political Economy: A Methodological Discussion', Review of Political Economy, 2 (3), 345-58 -- Victoria Chick (1995), 'Is There a Case for Post Keynesian Economics?', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 42 (1), February, 20-36 -- Philip Arestis (1996), 'Post-Keynesian Economics: Towards Coherence', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 20 (1), January, 111-35 -- Sheila C. Dow (2000), 'Prospects for the Progress of Heterodox Economics', Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 22 (2), 157-70 -- Victoria Chick (2004), 'On Open Systems', Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 24 (1), January-March, 3-16 -- Tony Lawson (2006), 'The Nature of Heterodox Economics', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 30 (4), July, 483-505 -- John B. Davis (2006), 'The Nature of Heterodox Economics', Post-Autistic Economics Review: Symposium on Reorienting Economics, 40 (1), December, 23-30 -- Edward Nell (1990), 'Keynes and Sraffa: Marshallian or Classical Foundations?', in Krishna Bharadwaj and Bertram Schefold (eds), Essays on Piero Sraffa: Critical Perspectives on the Revival of Classical Theory, Part II, Chapter 10, London, UK: Unwin Hyman, 352-57 -- Marc Lavoie (1992), 'Towards a New Research Programme for Post-Keynesianism and Neo-Ricardianism', Review of Political Economy, 4 (1), 37-78 -- Tony Lawson (1994), 'The Nature of Post Keynesianism and its Links to Other Traditions: A Realist Perspective', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 16 (4), Summer, 503-38 -- Marc Lavoie (2003), 'The Tight Links between Post-Keynesian and Feminist Economics', in Edward Fullbrook (edition), The Crisis in Economics, The Post Autistic Economics Movement: The First 600 Days, Part 3, London, UK: Routledge, 189-92 -- Marc Lavoie (2006), 'Do Heterodox Theories Have Anything in Common? A Post-Keynesian Point of View', European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 3 (1), May, 87-112 -- J. E. King (2012), 'Post Keynesians and Others', Review of Political Economy, 24 (2), April, 305-19 -- John E. King (2013), 'Should Post-Keynesians Make a Behavioural Turn?', European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 10 (2), September, 231-42 -- Victoria Chick (1998), 'On Knowing One's Place: The Role of Formalism in Economics', Economic Journal, 108 (451), November, 1859-69 -- Sheila C. Dow (1999), 'Post Keynesianism and Critical Realism: What is the Connection?', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 22 (1), Fall, 15-33 -- Mark Setterfield (2003), 'Critical Realism and Formal Modelling: Incompatible Bedfellows?', in Paul Downward (edition), Applied Economics and the Critical Realist Critique, Part IIA, Chapter 5, London, UK: Routledge, 71-88
    Content: Richard P. F. Holt (2005), 'Post-Keynesian Economics and Sustainable Development', International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment, 1 (2), 174-86 -- Giuseppe Fontana and Malcolm Sawyer (2013), 'Post-Keynesian and Kaleckian Thoughts on Ecological Macroeconomics', European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 10 (2), September, 256-67 -- Neil Perry (2013), 'Environmental Economics and Policy', in G. C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume 2: Critiques and Methodology, Chapter 18, New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press, 391-411 -- Armon Rezai, Lance Taylor and Reinhard Mechler (2013), 'Ecological Macroeconomics: An Application to Climate Change', Ecological Economics, 85, January, 69-76 -- Hyman P. Minsky (1977), 'The Financial Instability Hypothesis: An Interpretation of Keynes and an Alternative to "Standard" Theory', Challenge, 20 (1), March-April, 20-27 -- James R. Crotty (1990), 'Owner-Manager Conflict and Financial Theories of Investment Instability: A Critical Assessment of Keynes, Tobin, and Minsky', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 12 (4), Summer, 519-42 -- Martin H. Wolfson (1996), 'A Post Keynesian Theory of Credit Rationing', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 18 (3), Spring, 443-70 -- Scott T. Fullwiler (2003), 'Timeliness and the Fed's Daily Tactics', Journal of Economic Issues, XXXVII (4), December, 851-80 -- Jan Toporowski (2008), 'Minsky's "Induced Investment and Business Cycles"', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 32 (5), September, 725-37 -- Sergio Rossi (2010), 'The 2007-9 Financial Crisis: An Endogenous-Money View', Studi e Note di Economia, XV (3), 413-30 -- Sergio Rossi (2015), 'Structural Reforms in Payment Systems to Avoid Another Systemic Crisis', Review of Keynesian Economics, 3 (2), Summer, 213-25 -- Engelbert Stockhammer (2004), 'Financialisation and the Slowdown of Accumulation', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 28 (5), September, 719-41 -- Gennaro Zezza (2008), 'U.S. Growth, the Housing Market, and the Distribution of Income', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 30 (3), Spring, 375-401 -- Yongbok Jeon and Matías Vernengo (2008), 'Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Regularities: Cyclical and Structural Productivity in the United States (1950-2005)', Review of Radical Political Economics, 40 (3), Summer, 237-43 -- Robert Guttmann (2009), 'Asset Bubbles, Debt Deflation, and Global Imbalances', International Journal of Political Economy, 38 (2), Summer, 45-68 -- Dirk J. Bezemer (2010), 'Understanding Financial Crisis through Accounting Models', Accounting, Organizations and Society, 35 (7), October, 676-88 -- Özgür Orhangazi (2012), '"Financial" vs. "Real": An Overview of the Contradictory Role of Finance', Research in Political Economy: Revitalizing Marxist Theory for Today's Capitalism, 27, 121-48 -- Engelbert Stockhammer (2012), 'Financialization, Income Distribution and the Crisis', Investigación Económica, LXXI (279), January-March, 39-70 -- Riccardo Bellofiore (2013), 'Endogenous Money, Financial Keynesianism and Beyond', Review of Keynesian Economics, 1 (2), Summer, 153-70
    Content: Therese Jefferson and John E. King (2011), 'Michal Kalecki and Critical Realism', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 35 (5), September, 957-72 -- G. C. Harcourt and Peter Kenyon (1976), 'Pricing and the Investment Decision', Kyklos, 29 (3), January, 449-77 -- Alfred S. Eichner (1983), 'The Micro Foundations of the Corporate Economy', Managerial and Decision Economics, 4 (3), September, 136-52 -- E. Agliardi (1988), 'Microeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics in the Post-Keynesian Approach', Metroeconomica, 39 (3), October, 275-97 -- Marc Lavoie (1994), 'A Post Keynesian Approach to Consumer Choice', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 16 (4), Summer, 539-62 -- Marc Lavoie (1996), 'Mark-up Pricing versus Normal Cost Pricing in Post-Keynesian Models', Review of Political Economy, 8 (1), January, 57-66 -- Paul Downward (2000), 'A Realist Appraisal of Post-Keynesian Pricing Theory', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 24 (2), March, 211-24 -- Claudio Sardoni (2002), 'On the Microeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics: A Keynesian Perspective', in Philip Arestis, Meghnad Desai and Sheila Dow (eds), Methodology, Micrcoeconomics and Keynes: Essays in Honour of Victoria Chick, Volume Two, Chapter 2, London, UK: Routledge, 4-14 -- John E. King (2009), 'Microfoundations?' in Eckhard Hein, Torsten Niechoj and Engelbert Stockhammer (eds), Macroeconomic Policies on Shaky Foundations: Whither Mainstream Economics?, Part I, Marburg, Germany: Metropolis-Verlag, 33-53 -- Frederic S. Lee (2010), 'A Heterodox Teaching of Neoclassical Microeconomic Theory', International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 1 (3), 203-35 -- Philip Arestis, Stephen P. Dunn and Malcolm Sawyer (1999), 'Post Keynesian Economics and its Critics', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 21 (4), Summer, 527-49 -- Bernard Walters and David Young (1999), 'Is Critical Realism the Appropriate Basis for Post Keynesianism?', Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 22 (1), Fall, 105-23 -- Philip Arestis, Stephen P. Dunn and Malcolm Sawyer (1999), 'On the Coherence of Post-Keynesian Economics: A Comment on Walters and Young', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 46 (3), August, 339-45 -- Frederic S. Lee (2012), 'Heterodox Economics and its Critics', Review of Political Economy, 24 (2), April, 337-51 -- Giuseppe Fontana (2003), 'Reflections on the Development of Post Keynesian Economics', History of Economic Ideas, XI (3), 87-94 -- Giuseppe Fontana and Bill Gerrard (2006), 'The Future of Post Keynesian Economics', Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, LIX (236), March, 49-80 -- Engelbert Stockhammer and Paul Ramskogler (2009), 'Post-Keynesian Economics - How to Move Forward', European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 6 (2), November, 227-46 -- Matías Vernengo (2013), 'Conversation or Monologue? On Advising Heterodox Economists, with Addendum', in Frederic S. Lee and Marc Lavoie (eds), In Defense of Post-Keynesian and Heterodox Economics: Responses to their Critics, Chapter 8, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 158-71 -- Marc Lavoie (2013), 'After the Crisis: Perspectives for Post-Keynesian Economics', in Frederic S. Lee and Marc Lavoie (eds), In Defense of Post-Keynesian and Heterodox Economics: Responses to their Critics, Chapter 2, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 18-41
    Content: This research review offers an examination and discussion of the seminal contributions by many prominent scholars in the heterodox tradition of post-Keynesian economic thought. The authors explore methodological issues; showing the contrast with orthodox thinking on fundamental grounds, concepts such as credit, money and production; which are crucial to understanding the working of our economic systems, as well as several interrelated macroeconomic issues including employment, distribution, growth, development, asset bubbles, and financial crises. The review provides a unique opportunity to appraise and appreciate the depth and variety of post-Keynesian economics at both theoretical and policy-oriented level
    Note: Includes index , The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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    Format: 1 online resource (344 pages)
    ISBN: 9780253034427
    Series Statement: Early Cinema in Review: Proceedings of Domitor Ser.
    Content: 1. This book is a fascinating look at how early cinema and moving images inspired and were inspired by other more static forms of visual culture, such as painting, photography, and tableaux vivants. The contributors to this volume demonstrate how cinema responded to and was positioned within broader artistic and cultural frameworks. 2. This book is another strong contribution to the Proceedings of Domitor series, of which we are now the sole publishers. 3. It will benefit from our well established reputation in early cinema studies
    Note: Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction / Scott Curtis, Philippe Gauthier,Tom Gunning, and Joshua Yumibe -- Part I: Form -- 1 La part picturale du tableau-style / Valentine Robert -- 2 The Unsettling of Vision: Tableaux Vivants, Early Cinema, and Optical Illusions / Daniel Wiegand -- 3 The Vision Scene: Revelation and Remediation / Frank Gray -- 4 Animating Antiquity / Laura Horak -- 5 Caricature et films comiques à la Belle Époque: quand le dessin de presse rencontre le cinéma / Jérémy Houillère -- 6 De la presse illustrée à l'actualité filmée (1894-1910): l'émergence d'une nouvelle « culture visuelle de l'information »? / Rodolphe Gahéry -- 7 From Pathé to Paramount: Visual Design in Movie Advertising to 1915 / Richard Abel -- 8 Landscape Topoi: From the Mountains to the Sea / Jennifer Peterson -- 9 A View Aesthetic without a View? Space and Place in Early Norwegian Polar Expedition Films / Gunnar Iversen -- Part II: Material -- 10 Between Recognition and Abstraction: Early Vocational Training Films / Florian Hoof -- 11 Ruptured Perspectives: The "View," Early Special Effects, and Film History / Leslie DeLassus -- 12 Surface and Color: Stenciling in Applied Arts, Fashion Illustration, and Cinema / Jelena Rakin -- 13 The Color Image / Joshua Yumibe -- Part III: Networks -- 14 Shared Affinities and "Kunstwollen": Stylistics of the Cinematic Image in the 1910s and Art Theory at the Turn of the Century in Germany / Jörg Schweinitz -- 15 Techniques in Circulation: Sovereignty, Imaging Technology, and Art Education in Qajar Iran / Kaveh Askari -- 16 Corporeality and Female Modernity: Intermediality and Early Film Celebrities / Marina Dahlquist -- 17 A Scientific Instrument? Animated Photography among Other New Imaging Techniques / Ian Christie , 18 Advertising with Moving Pictures: International Harvester's The Romance of the Reaper (1910-1913) / Gregory A. Waller -- 19 The City View(ed): Muybridge's Panoramas of San Francisco and Their Afterlives in Early Cinema / Dimitrios Latsis -- 20 California Landscapes: John Divola and the Cine-Geography of Serial Photography / Charles Wolfe -- 21 What is a Fake Image? / Frank Kessler and Sabine Lenk -- 22 The Lantern Image between Stage and Screen / Artemis Willis -- Part IV: Discourses -- 23 Pictorialism and the Picture: Art, Photography, and the "Doctrine of Taste" in the Discourse on Transitional-Era Quality Films / Tom Paulus -- 24 Boredom and Visions in Vachel Lindsay's Film Theory / Ryan Pierson -- 25 Falling Desperately in Love with the Image on Screen: "The Flictoflicker Girl" (1913) and Cinematic Structures of Fascination / Denis Condon -- 26 An "Advertising Punch" in Every Frame: Image-Making in Early Advertising Films / Martin L. Johnson -- Appendix: Translations -- 27 English Translation of Chapter 1: The Pictorial in the Tableau Style / Valentine Robert -- 28 English Translation of Chapter 5: Caricature and Comic Films in the Belle Époque: When the Illustrated Press Met the Cinema / Jérémy Houillère -- 29 English Translation of Chapter 6: From the Illustrated Press to Filmed Actualities (1894-1910): The Emergence of a New "Visual Information Culture"? / Rodolphe Gahéry -- Subject Index -- Film Index -- Back Cover
    Additional Edition: Print version Curtis, Scott The Image in Early Cinema Bloomington : Indiana University Press,c2018 ISBN 9780253034397
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    Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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    Format: 1 online resource (152 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781443896146
    Content: Freedom is compelling in design; it has to be acknowledged, accepted, and comprehended in all its existential complexity to better understand and engage the intricate ethical domain of design practice. The book addresses that issue by thoroughly examining design ethics, and design in general, within an existentialist philosophical framework. Its inquiry reveals a puzzling and unsettling reality of design ethics, and hence what constitutes an ethical design practice where there is no exit for designers but complete acceptance of their freedom and responsibility. This book makes a unique, original, and invaluable contribution to the design literature and design ethics scholarship. Scholars, professors, students, and professionals in all design disciplines, as well as any person involved in arts, humanities, philosophy, social sciences, and engineering, will find philosophical insights that will challenge design thinking and inspire them to rethink design ethics as an agency of human existence making instead of code compliance. Making a case for existentialist design ethics, this book lays the ground for a radical transformation of how we conceive design, ethics in design practice, and the role of designers in the world
    Note: Intro -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I. Design Designer -- Chapter One -- Chapter Two -- Part II. Design Project -- Chapter Three -- Chapter Four -- Chapter Five -- Part III. Design Ethics -- Chapter Six -- Chapter Seven -- Chapter Eight -- Chapter Nine -- Conclusion -- Select Bibliography
    Additional Edition: Print version d'Anjou, Philippe Design Ethics beyond Duty and Virtue Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing,c2017 ISBN 9781443891233
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