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Keynesian Behavioral Macroeconomics

  • 1st Edition - March 27, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Theodore Koutsobinas
  • Language: English

Keynesian Behavioral Macroeconomics analyzes Keynes’s landmark contributions in behavioral economics and develops a new and fresh genre of macroeconomic analysis. It compels us t… Read more

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Keynesian Behavioral Macroeconomics analyzes Keynes’s landmark contributions in behavioral economics and develops a new and fresh genre of macroeconomic analysis. It compels us to consider seriously the earlier-generation warnings about the impact of investors’ animal spirits and financiers’ liquidity-presence using cognitive-based and social psychology heuristics. Innovative in its subject matter, approach, theoretical development and policy prescriptions, this constructivist pluralist approach can contribute to important debates. This fresh look in macroeconomics can fruitfully be applied by macroeconomists, policymakers, and market participants to prevent effective demand shortages, stimulate the economy, preserve job creation, and impact redistribution, sustainability and social inclusion.

In this timely book, Theodore Koutsobinas develops a synthesis of Keynes’s macroeconomic theory with contemporary developments in behavioral macroeconomics to analyze urgent real-world challenges, and he proposes successful solutions for macroeconomic policy. This volume uniquely explains how Keynes’s magnificent, crucial, but long-forgotten dynamics can be analyzed on the basis of behavioral foundations to explain amplified global finance cycles, booms and busts, and macroeconomic instability with harmful effects on incomes and jobs.

Key features

  • Demonstrates the dynamics of asset yields in financial markets for global macroeconomic modeling in a standard model by re-generating Keynes’s liquidity-preference theory as a liquidity-premium approach in a financial portfolio and macroeconomic equilibrium framework
  • Showcases for the first time the implications of radical Keynesian uncertainty through attribute-heuristic substitution and intuitive judgment
  • Proposes and utilizes highly relevant cognitive-based heuristics and attributes in cognitive and social psychology as agents’ behavioral expectations in macroeconomic modeling for better diagnosis and forecasting in difficult macroeconomic situations, compared to only probability-based techniques

Readership

Academics, other scholars, and graduate and upper undergraduate students in macroeconomics, graduate students of economics, banking and financial economics

Table of contents

1. Introduction: The Case for Keynesian Behavioural Macroeconomics

Section 1: Keynes, the Neoclassical Response, and the Cambridge-UK Keynesian Tradition

2. Keynes and the General Theory

3. Alternative Lines in the Neoclassical Criticism

4. The Concept of Money Rate of Interest

5. Concluding Discussion: Old Debates, New Theories?

Section 2: The Development of Behavioural Economics of Keynes

6. Conventional Expectations

7. From Expectations to Economic Psychology

8. Keynes as the First Behavioural Economist

9. Concluding Discussion: Keynes’s Behavioural Micro-Economics

Section 3: Keynes’s Monetary and Financial Macroeconomics

10. Behavioural Macroeconomics and Portfolio Finance Equilibria

11. The Contributions of Tobin and Kahn: A Synthesis

12. Beyond the Standard View of Keynesian Macroeconomics

13. Towards a New View: The ISLRMP Framework

14. Concluding Discussion: Some Critical Keynesian Elements for Behavioral Macroeconomics

Section 4: Keynesian Behavioural Macroeconomics in Modern Theory

15. Standard Behavioral Macroeconomics: An Overview

16. Keynesian Behavioural Macroeconomics

17. Concluding Discussion: Towards a New Synthesis

Section 5: The Way Ahead for Behavioral Macroeconomics

18. Modern Keynesian Approaches

19. Modern and Future Quantitative Research

Section 6: Keynesian Behavioural Policies

20. The Relevance of Sustainability

21. The Impact of Global Trends

22. The Political Economy fo Keynesian Behavioral Macroeconomics

23. Concluding Discussion: Behavioral Macroeconomics for the Next Generation

24. Book Conclusions: An Afterthought Bibliography, Endnotes, Appendix

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: March 31, 2026
  • Language: English

About the author

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Theodore Koutsobinas

Theodoros Koutsobinas is an Associate Professor of Economic Theory with an Emphasis on Culture Management at the Department of Management Science and Technology of the University of Peloponnese in Greece. Prior, he taught at several universities in Greece and abroad. He received a PhD in Economics from the New School in New York City, USA and he was a NATO post-doctorate fellow at Cornell University, USA. He has published over 50 articles as chapters in books, conference proceedings and in leading or distinguished international academic journals. Besides academia, his extensive professional experience spans over 30 years. Also, he served as Advisor to the Minister of National Economy (1994-1995), member of the Board of Directors of several Greek public organizations and banks for strategic forecasting in the Balkans and Eastern Europe. His international experience also includes executive and consulting assignments for EU in finance, management, strategy and international business.

Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Department of Management Science and Technology, University of Peloponnese, Greece

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