New Thinking in Political Economy series
Series editor: Peter J. Boettke, George Mason University, US
New Thinking in Political Economy aims to encourage scholarship in the intersection of the disciplines of politics, philosophy and economics. It has the ambitious purpose of reinvigorating political economy as a progressive force for understanding social and economic change.
The series will be an important forum for the publication of new work analysing the social world from a multi disciplinary perspective. With increased specialization (and professionalisation) within universities, interdisciplinary work has become increasingly uncommon. Indeed, during the 20th century, the process of disciplinary specialization reduced the intersection between economics, philosophy and politics and impoverished our understanding of society. Modern economics in particular has become increasingly mathematical and largely ignores the role of institutions and the contribution of moral philosophy and politics.
New Thinking in Political Economy will stimulate new work that will combine technical knowledge provided by the 'dismal science' and the wisdom gleaned from the serious study of the 'worldly philosophy'. The series will reinvigorate our understanding of the social world by encouraging a multidisciplinary approach to the challenges confronting society in the next century.
The series will be an important forum for the publication of new work analysing the social world from a multi disciplinary perspective. With increased specialization (and professionalisation) within universities, interdisciplinary work has become increasingly uncommon. Indeed, during the 20th century, the process of disciplinary specialization reduced the intersection between economics, philosophy and politics and impoverished our understanding of society. Modern economics in particular has become increasingly mathematical and largely ignores the role of institutions and the contribution of moral philosophy and politics.
New Thinking in Political Economy will stimulate new work that will combine technical knowledge provided by the 'dismal science' and the wisdom gleaned from the serious study of the 'worldly philosophy'. The series will reinvigorate our understanding of the social world by encouraging a multidisciplinary approach to the challenges confronting society in the next century.
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Employees and Entrepreneurship
Ivan Pongracic Jr.
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Political Failure by Agreement
Gerhard Wegner
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Institutional Competition
Edited by Andreas Bergh, Rolf Höijer
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$154.00HB Member price $138.60
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Public Choice and the Challenges of Democracy
Edited by José Casas Pardo, Pedro Schwartz
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$191.00HB Member price $171.90
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Humane Economics
Edited by Jack High
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$175.00HB Member price $157.50
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Anarchy, State and Public Choice
Edited by Edward Stringham
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$142.00HB Member price $127.80
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The Political Sociology of Freedom
Ronald Hamowy
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$160.00HB Member price $144.00
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Austrian Economics and the Political Economy of Freedom
Richard M. Ebeling
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$159.00HB Member price $143.10
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Governance and Economic Development
Joachim Ahrens
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$208.00HB Member price $187.20
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Constitutions, Markets and Law
Edited by Stefan Voigt, Hans-Jürgen Wagener
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Markets, Planning and Democracy
David L. Prychitko
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$137.00HB Member price $123.30
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Ethics as Social Science
Leland B. Yeager
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$69.95PB Member price $55.96
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