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From Keynes and Kalecki to Harrod

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The Theory of Economic Growth

Part of the book series: Macmillan Studies in Economics ((MSE))

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Although Harrod provided the initial stimulus for the rebirth of interest in growth theory, his own guide was found in the work of Keynes. Later writers in the Keynesian tradition have also drawn on the more directly growth-oriented work of Kalecki, a Polish economist who had independently worked out his own version of the General Theory.

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© 1972 J. A. Kregel

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Kregel, J.A. (1972). From Keynes and Kalecki to Harrod. In: The Theory of Economic Growth. Macmillan Studies in Economics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01370-8_2

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