Paul DavidsonCan the Free Market Pick Winners?
What Determines Investment
Paul Davidson is an author and screenwriter who has spent years working in Hollywood as an executive and producer, as well as the maddeningly hilarious world of tech behemoths like, oh I don't know...Microsoft.He lampooned corporate America in his first book Consumer Joe: Harassing Corporate America, One Letter at a Time (Random House) and imagined what the world would have been like if historical figures had been able to blog in The Lost Blogs: From Jesus to Jim Morrison (Hachette Publishing). Most recently, he released his debut fiction novel The Small Stuff (Hadleigh House) which Publisher's Weekly called a "quirky debut rom-com" that was "sure to stick in readers' minds."His writing has been featured in Wired, the Los Angeles Times and Mental Floss and he also hosts the film commentary podcast The Side Track.Paul lives in Los Angeles.
Chapter 1 The neoclassical and a Post Keynesian theory of investment
M.J. Gordon; Chapter 2 The investment function: five propositions in response to Professor Gordon
Douglas Vickers; Chapter 3 Financial theory and the theory of investment
Joel Fried; Chapter 4 Neoclassical and Keynesian approaches to the theory of investment
James R. Crotty; Chapter 5 Is investing for the long term theory or just mumbo-jumbo?
Peter L. Bernstein; Chapter 6 Investment
capital
and finance: corporate and entrepreneurial theories of the firm
Edward E. Williams; Chapter 7 On the Keynesian investment function and the investment function(s) of Keynes
Robert S. Chirinko; Chapter 8 The user cost of fixed capital in Keynes' theory of investment
Johan Deprez;