ABSTRACT
Post Keynesian theory is often seen in a somewhat standardized way, possessing a series of attributes common to all its strands. However, it is possible to think that post Keynesianism does not keep the same form when dealing with developed countries and emerging countries. If this theory adapts to the treatment of emerging economies, it is possible that this theory gains similar outlines to the economic policies specifically discussed for the analysis of the context of underdevelopment, that is, developmental policies.
KEYWORDS:
Macroeconomics; post Keynesian theory; developmentalism; new developmentalism; history of economic thought