Denison Provost Brad Bateman discusses Keynesian economics

Date of Event: April 27, 2009

Posted: April 27, 2009 / Last Updated: April 28, 2009

 Bradley W. Bateman, provost and professor of economics at Denison University, is one of America’s foremost authorities on 20th century British economist John Maynard Keynes.

On Monday, April 27, Bateman joined host Doug Fabrizio on RadioWest, a syndicated broadcast and satellite talk program produced by KUER News and Public Radio International, to discuss the life and economic theories of Keynes. Also included in the conversation was Crawford Goodwin, professor of economics at Duke University.

Provost Brad Bateman
 
Provost Brad Bateman

Bateman has an international reputation as a student of the economic thought of John Maynard Keynes and is author of “Keynes’s Uncertain Revolution” and co-editor of two additional books, “Cambridge Companion to Keynes” (with Roger E. Backhouse) and “Keynes and Philosophy: Essays on the Origin of Keynes's Thought” (with J.B. Davis). Bateman’s essays have appeared in many scholarly journals, including the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, the Atlantic Economic Journal, and the Journal of the History of Economic Thought.

About Denison:

Denison University, founded in 1831, is an independent, residential liberal arts institution located in Granville, Ohio. A highly selective college enrolling 2,100 full-time undergraduate students from all 50 states and dozens of foreign countries, Denison is a place where innovative faculty and motivated students collaborate in rigorous scholarship, civic engagement and the cultivation of independent thinking.

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