Contemporary Issues in Heterodox Economics
Implications for Theory and Policy Action
Herausgeber: Hermann, Arturo; Mouatt, Simon
Contemporary Issues in Heterodox Economics
Implications for Theory and Policy Action
Herausgeber: Hermann, Arturo; Mouatt, Simon
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Contemporary Issues in Heterodox Economics: Implications for Theory and Policy Action argues that heterodox economics has the ability to illuminate appropriate policy for the major crises of our time, as well as proffer the basis for a more rounded, pluralist approach to economic theory.
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Contemporary Issues in Heterodox Economics: Implications for Theory and Policy Action argues that heterodox economics has the ability to illuminate appropriate policy for the major crises of our time, as well as proffer the basis for a more rounded, pluralist approach to economic theory.
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- Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9780367509101
- ISBN-10: 0367509105
- Artikelnr.: 64221743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 514g
- ISBN-13: 9780367509101
- ISBN-10: 0367509105
- Artikelnr.: 64221743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Arturo Hermann is Primo Ricercatore at the Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT), Italy. Simon Mouatt is Emeritus Associate Professor in Economics at Solent University, UK.
(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
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
(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
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