The book contains Paul Davidson's major contributions to the economics
and policy debates of our times. The relationship between uncertainty,
economic theory, international financial markets and global unemployment
is analysed throughout. Davidson suggests new solutions for the major
problems of the twenty-first century, including volatile financial
markets in Asia and beyond, challenging orthodox responses. The
differences between the Old-, New-, and Post-Keynesians all vying for
Keynes's mantle, are explored.