Radical and Feminist Economics
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Market, State and Feminism
Graham Dawson, Sue Hatt, Linda Watson-Brown, Arthur Baxter, Nancy Bertaux
Market, State and Feminism offers an inter-disciplinary critique of the ‘free market backlash’ – the belief that free market economics can improve the position, status and well-being of women. The authors argue that, far from being rest...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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A Dynamic Theory of Taxation
Anthony J. Laramie, Douglas Mair
A Dynamic Theory of Taxation will be a welcome addition to the literature and will be of interest to tax policy analysts and government policy advisors, as well as scholars working in the fields of public finance, post Keynesian and Kale... -
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Economics, Entropy and the Environment
T. R. Beard, Gabriel A. Lozada
This extraordinary book provides a critical review of the work of Nicholas Georgesçu-Roegen in conventional economics, environmental economics and methodology. Particular attention is paid to the role of thermodynamics in Georgesçu-Roeg... -
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Beyond the Representative Agent
Edited by Mauro Gallegati, Alan Kirman
This challenging book extends standard economic theory to take into account the presence of heterogeneity among economic agents. It argues for an approach to economic analysis which regards the economy as an interactive system with heter... -
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The Elgar Companion to Classical Economics
Edited by Heinz D. Kurz, Neri Salvadori
This authoritative and comprehensive reference work provides a thorough account of the classical approach to economics. It contains almost two hundred informative short entries in an easily accessible dictionary format on all the signif... -
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Economics and Social Justice
David M. Gordon, Samuel Bowles, Thomas E. Weisskopf
David Gordon was a pioneer in the burgeoning field of institutional growth economics, introducing the concept of a ‘social structure of accumulation’, and richly illustrating its usefulness with both econometric and historical studies. ... -
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Economics and its Discontents
Edited by Richard P.F. Holt, Steven Pressman
In Economics and its Discontents each chapter explains what it means to be a dissenting economist and examines how and why the work of the featured economist constitutes dissent. It demonstrates that dissent in the profession extends be... -
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The Economic Theory of Socialism and the Labour-managed Firm
Bruno Jossa, Gaetano Cuomo
The Economic Theory of Socialism and the Labour-Managed Firm focuses on market socialism and the relevant debate among economic theorists. It argues that market socialism is the only rational form of socialism and that market socialism ... -
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The Economics of the Family
Edited by Nancy Folbre
This collection of essays features the debate among neoclassical, institutionalist and feminist theorists, providing an invaluable guide to the evolution of economic approaches to the family. The clash of paradigms illuminates some issue... -
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Finance, Development and Structural Change
Edited by Philip Arestis, Victoria Chick
This important book applies a post-Keynesian perspective to the financial problems of economic development, restructuring in Eastern Europe, and the creation of a single market in the European Union. Distinguished authors have prepare... -
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THE THEORY OF VALUE, CAPITAL AND INTEREST
Branko Horvat
In The Theory of Value, Capital and Interest, Branko Horvat puts forward a new economic theory, relevant to real-world economics. This radical and innovative book deals with the economy as a system which includes producers, consumers an... -
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HETERODOX ECONOMIC THEORIES
Edited by Fred Moseley
Heterodox Economic Theories begins with a paper by Ian Steedman on Sraffian economics and the capital controversy. This is followed by papers on radical economics by Michael Reich and Marx’s economic analysis by Fred Moseley. Professor...eBook:Find out more$40.00