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  • - Theories, Policies and Exit Strategies
     
    776,-

    This book explores the foundations of the current economic crisis. Offering a heterodox approach to interpretation it examines the policies implemented before and during the crisis, and the main institutions that shaped the model of advanced economies, particularly in the last two decades.

  • - Essays in Honor of Frederic S. Lee
     
    2 036,-

    This collection of essays honors the life and work of one of the most prominent and fervent heterodox economists, Frederic S. Lee, who has been at the heart of the heterodox economics movements for the past three decades. Authors in this book demonstrate that heterodox economic has transcended the criticism of mainstream economics and, more importantly, that constructive developments are in the making by way of cross-communications among various heterodox economics traditions.

  • - Essays in Honor of John F. Henry
     
    1 970,-

    John F. Henry is an eminent economist who has made important contributions to heterodox economics drawing on Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Thorstein Veblen, and John Maynard Keynes. His historical approach offers radical insights into the evolution of ideas (ideologies and theories) giving rise to and/or induced by the changes in capitalist society. Essays collected in this festschrift not only evaluate John Henry¿s contributions in connection to Marx¿s and Veblen¿s theories, but also apply them to the socio-economic issues in the 21st century.

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    800,-

    The authors of this volume take the orthodox view of 'informal work' and dismantle it piece by piece, presenting an analysis of the extent to which this phenomenon plays a significant role in developing countries across the world.

  • - Exploring the Work of Pierre Bourdieu
     
    2 190,-

    Once again, unfettered capitalism has failed. Promises for global prosperity and peace have given way to a world of deep recession, social upheaval and political instability. Once again, mainstream economics has proved its inadequacy. Despite its technical rigor and mathematical virtuosity, it failed dramatically to respond to the current crisis. Why is this so? Mainstream economics turns a blind eye to society. By assumption, it maims its analyses by wiping away what makes us what we are. There is pressing need for a critical discussion and new ideas.

  • - Alternative Strategies and Policies
     
    2 126,-

    In recent times, policy makers, scientists, academics and commentators have become increasingly nervous about the US economic downturn. This new edited volume, from a top international set of contributors, seeks to answer these questions and to offer alternative, realistic and feasible strategies and policy recommendations towards reversing this situation.

  • - Responses to their Critics
     
    1 970,-

    Post-Keynesian and heterodox economics challenge the mainstream economics theories that dominate the teaching at universities and government economic policies. And it was these latter theories that helped to cause the great depression the United States and the rest of the world is in. However, most economists and the top 1% do not want mainstream theories challenged¿for to do so would mean questioning why and how the 1% got where they are. Therefore, numerous efforts have been and are being made to discredit if not suppress Post-Keynesian and heterodox economics. These efforts have had some success; this book is a response to them.

  • - Challenges to the Orthodoxy
     
    2 120,-

    This book takes a radically different approach to the analysis of competition by rejecting the perfect vs. imperfect competition dichotomy and draws on the insights of classical political economists such as Marx, Schumpeter, Hayek and Andrews.

  • - Theories, Policies and Exit Strategies
     
    2 050,-

    This book explores the foundations of the current economic crisis. Offering a heterodox approach to interpretation it examines the policies implemented before and during the crisis, and the main institutions that shaped the model of advanced economies, particularly in the last two decades.

  • - Essays inspired by the IWW Centennial
     
    650,-

    To celebrate the centenary of the most radical union in North America - The Industrial Workers of the World - this collection examines radical economics and the labor movement in the 20th Century.

  • - Keynes, Marx and globalization
     
    1 970,-

    Offers a detailed understanding of the foundations of the global financial crisis. This work familiarizes the reader with the unified theory of heterodox macroeconomics and it's applications. It features essays that include theoretical, international, historical, and country perspectives on financial fragility and macroeconomic instability.

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    2 126,-

    Takes the orthodox view of 'informal work' and dismantles it piece by piece, presenting an analysis of the extent to which this phenomenon plays a significant role in developing countries across the world.

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    2 066,-

    Discusses the pluralist economics state of play. This book presents a hands-on approach to actively incorporate pluralism into the classroom for economics lecturers.

  • - Tony Lawson and His Critics
     
    2 100,-

    Tony Lawson is a major figure of intellectual controversy on the back of juxtaposing two relatively simple and seemingly innocuous ideas. This book brings together some of the world's leading critics of economics orthodoxy to debate Lawson's contribution to the economics literature.

  • - The evolutionary economics of David Hamilton
     
    2 120,-

    David Hamilton has advanced heterodox economics by replacing intellectual concepts from orthodox economics that hinder us with concepts that help us. This book brings together the essential works of David Hamilton over a fifty year period.

  • - Essays inspired by the IWW Centennial
     
    2 190,-

    To celebrate the centenary of the radical union in North America, The Industrial Workers of the World, this book examines radical economics and the labor movement in the 20th Century. It activates a marginalized analytical tradition which can focus on the origins and evolution of the difficulties confronting workers throughout the world.

  • - The principle of circular and cumulative causation
     
    1 970,-

    Seeks to answer the economic questions in terms of a theory that emerged with Adam Smith and is come to full fruition; the principle of circular and cumulative causation. This title explains the interplay of technology, firms, resources, culture, institutions and economic policy to understand the basic drives behind modern day economic dynamics.

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