Contemporary Issues in Heterodox Economics

Contemporary Issues in Heterodox Economics

Implications for Theory and Policy Action

Hermann, Arturo; Mouatt, Simon

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2022

342

Mole

Inglês

9780367509101

15 a 20 dias

453

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(0) Foreword (1) Dynamics versus Statistics: On the Nature of Heterodox and Orthodox Economics (2) The Past and The Future: The Philosophy and History of Economics, and the Emerging Risk Society (3) Hegel, Marx and the Economics of Inclusion: Towards an Economic Philosophy for a post (non) truth Political Class (4) What Marx and Kalecki/Post-Keynesians do not share, and why this is not a barrier to their learning from each other to their mutual advantage (5) Out of the Silos via Diversity: Green Economics Insights for Economists (6) Value Within The Resource-Based View Of The Firm: An Approach Drawing On The Temporal Single System Interpretation Of Marx (7) The Economic Imbalances of Our Days and the Heterodox Economics Alternative (8) Central Banking And Income Inequality: The Impact Of Monetary Policy On Income Distribution (9) Getting the Financial Crisis Wrong: The Dead End that is Neoclassical Macro Modeling (10) Centre and Periphery in Global Value Chains: An Interpretation based on the Pioneers of Development (11) Models of Fair Public Ownership: Lessons from Singapore and Hong Kong (12) The Other Side of Paradise: The Cost of Tourism in the Caribbean (13) Heterodox Economic Journal Rankings Revisited (14) Institutional Practice and the Inadequacy of Orthodox Macroeconomics: A Challenge for Pluralism? (15) Pluralism and Heterodox Economics (16) Improving Pluralism in Economics Education (17) Postscript
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