School of economic thought
- Heterodox
- Post-Keynesian economics is a [[Schools of economic thought | school]] of [[Economics | economic thought]] with its origins in [[The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money | The General Theory]] of [[John Maynard Keynes]], with subsequent development influenced to a large degree by [[Michał Kalecki]], [[Joan Robinson]], [[Nicholas Kaldor]], [[Sidney Weintraub (economist, born 1914) | Sidney Weintraub]], [[Paul Davidson (economist) | Paul Davidson]], [[Piero Sraffa]] and [[Jan Kregel]]. Historian [[Robert Skidelsky]] argues that the post-Keynesian school has remained closest to the spirit of Keynes' original work. It is a [[Heterodox economics | heterodox approach to economics]].
## Sources
- [wikipedia_page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Keynesian_economics)