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Author-Name: Narciso Túñez
Title: The Demand for Labour: A Post Keynesian Appraisal
Abstract: This paper is concerned with ambiguities in the Post Keynesian model regarding the nature of the functions involved in 
	the determination of the demand for labour. Those ambiguities have led to misleading representations of Keynes’s theories 
	regarding the demand for labour and to conceptually travesty effective demand schedules. These controversial concepts will 
	be analysed in reference to Keynes’ original reflections. Furthermore, this paper offers a different analysis from those 
	of Allain (2009), Hartwig (2011), Hayes (2013), Lavoie (1992) and Chick (1983), but also from the Weintraub (1956) and 
	Davidson’s (1994) Z and AD theoretical framework.
Classification-JEL: E12
Keywords: Post Keynesian Economics, Demand for labour, Aggregate supply and demand, Effective demand.
Journal: Iberian Journal of the History of Economic Thought
Pages: 38-50
Volume: 1
Issue: 2
Year: 2014
Month: January 2015
DOI: 10.5209/rev_IJHE.2014.v1.n2.47729
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