Josef Steindl

Josef Steindl
Josef Steindl (1912-1993) received his doctorate in economics from the Vienna Hochschule für Welthandel (now the Economic University) in 1935. Influenced by Austro-Marxism, he was among the first to attempt a synthesis with the new Keynesian notions. Steindl left Austria after the 1938 anschluss and was a colleague of Michal Kalecki at the Oxford Institute of Statistics during World War II. His model of the macroeconomics of growth and distribution has powerful application to the central questions of today's global economy.
- Maturity and Stagnation in American CapitalismINR 295
This book is the 1976 revision of a work that was first published, according to the author, "at a time which could not have been less propitious for its success". It was the early 1950s, when the m...

Nancy Holmstrom
Nancy Holmstrom is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy, Newark College of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University.

Jasbir Jain
Jasbir Jain (born 1937) is a writer and Honorary Director of the Institute for Research in Interdisciplinary Studies, Jaipur. She is the recepient of many awards and fellowships and has authored se

Ira Raja
Ira Raja is Assistant Professor, Department of English, University of Delhi and post-doctoral research fellow at La Trobe University, Australia. She has edited Grey Areas: An Anthology of Indian Fi

John Callaghan
John Callaghan is Professor of Politics at the University of Wolverhampton. He is author of The Far Left in British Politics (1987) and Socialism in Britain since 1884 (1990).

V. M. Genne
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Sangeeta Sharma
Sangeeta Sharma teaches History at University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
Nighat Said Khan
Nighat Said Khan is a prominent feminist activist, academic and author in Pakistan. She is the director and founder of the Applied Socio-Economic Research (ASR) Resource Centre and a founding membe