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James Crotty is a post [[Keynesian]] macro economist who has research in theory and policy that attempts to integrate the complementary analytical strengths of the [[Marxian]] and [[Keynesian]] traditions. He has made valuable and original contributions to the [[Social Structure of Accumulation ]](SSA) theory, the implications of radical uncertainty for macro theory and theories of financial markets. His [[heterodox]] analysis of and approach to current economic issues at the global and US scale has provided strong analytical, solid and well argued dissent voice in a world heavily dominated by [[neo-classical]] and [[neo-liberal]] economics. His writings have appeared in leading social science journals such as [[Monthly Review]], the [[American Economic Review]], the [[Review of Radical Political Economy]], the [[Cambridge Journal of Economics]], the [[Quarterly Journal of Economics]], the [[Journal of Economic Literature]], the [[Journal of Post Keynesian Economics]], the [[Journal of Economic Issues]], and in many edited collections.
James Crotty is a post [[Keynesian]] macro economist who has research in theory and policy that attempts to integrate the complementary analytical strengths of the [[Marxian]] and [[Keynesian]] traditions. He has made valuable and original contributions to the [[Social Structure of Accumulation ]](SSA) theory, the implications of radical uncertainty for macro theory and theories of financial markets. His [[heterodox]] analysis of and approach to current economic issues at the global and US scale has provided strong analytical, solid and well argued dissent voice in a world heavily dominated by [[neo-classical]] and [[neo-liberal]] economics. His writings have appeared in leading social science journals such as [[Monthly Review]], the [[American Economic Review]], the [[Review of Radical Political Economy]], the [[Cambridge Journal of Economics]], the [[Quarterly Journal of Economics]], the [[Journal of Economic Literature]], the [[Journal of Post Keynesian Economics]], the [[Journal of Economic Issues]], and in many edited collections.


James Crotty has received his Ph.D. from [[Carnegie-Mellon]] in 1973 and after teaching in the [[State University of New York at Buffalo]] for a while joined the Economics Department of the [[University of Massachusetts]], [[Amherst]]. Recently in his researches James Crotty has focused on the political economy of [[Korea]] and continues his research on the structure and performance of the global neoliberal economy, the impact of neoliberal globalization on developed and developing economies. He is considered as one of the leading post-Keynesian economists in US and continues to teach at the [[University of Massachusetts]], Amherst.
[http://http://www.people.umass.edu/crotty/index_files/image005.jpg picture of James Crotty]

James Crotty has received his Ph.D. from [[Carnegie-Mellon]] in 1973 and after teaching in the [[State University of New York at Buffalo]] for a while joined the Economics Department of the [[University of Massachusetts]], [[Amherst]]. Recently James Crotty in his researches has focused on the political economy of [[Korea]] and continues his research on the structure and performance of the global neoliberal economy, the impact of neoliberal globalization on developed and developing economies. He is considered as one of the leading post-Keynesian economists in US and continues to teach at the [[University of Massachusetts]], Amherst.


== Recent work ==
== Recent work ==

Revision as of 07:09, 12 March 2006

James Crotty is a post Keynesian macro economist who has research in theory and policy that attempts to integrate the complementary analytical strengths of the Marxian and Keynesian traditions. He has made valuable and original contributions to the Social Structure of Accumulation (SSA) theory, the implications of radical uncertainty for macro theory and theories of financial markets. His heterodox analysis of and approach to current economic issues at the global and US scale has provided strong analytical, solid and well argued dissent voice in a world heavily dominated by neo-classical and neo-liberal economics. His writings have appeared in leading social science journals such as Monthly Review, the American Economic Review, the Review of Radical Political Economy, the Cambridge Journal of Economics, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the Journal of Economic Literature, the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, the Journal of Economic Issues, and in many edited collections.

James Crotty has received his Ph.D. from Carnegie-Mellon in 1973 and after teaching in the State University of New York at Buffalo for a while joined the Economics Department of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Recently in his researches James Crotty has focused on the political economy of Korea and continues his research on the structure and performance of the global neoliberal economy, the impact of neoliberal globalization on developed and developing economies. He is considered as one of the leading post-Keynesian economists in US and continues to teach at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

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