This book is about forming effective critiques of neoclassical economics. It begins with what Alfred Marshall called the `Principles of Economics' and concludes that there is still much that can be done to make neoclassical economics more realistic
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"The book is a scholarly, incisive exploration into the foundational assumptions of economics that provides a welcome step in the continuing exposition of the world according to Boland. . . . there is much insight and knowledge to be gained from Boland and his approach . . .." -"Journal of Economic Literature, 9/93