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Economic Pluralism
von Robert F Garnett, Erik K Olsen, Martha Starr
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
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ISBN: 978-0-415-77703-2
Erschienen am 20.08.2009
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 243 mm [H] x 166 mm [B] x 23 mm [T]
Gewicht: 644 Gramm
Umfang: 336 Seiten

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With contributions from a galaxy of economists - including David Colander, Robin Hahnel, Yanis Varioufakis and Fred Lee - this book is an important read and an attempt to break down the varied barriers that have been erected to economic pluralism.



Robert Garnett is Associate Professor of Economics at Texas Christian University. Erik K. Olsen is Assistant Professor of Economics and member of Doctoral Faculty at the University of Missouri Kansas City. Martha Starr is a member of the economics faculty at American University in Washington, DC. Prior to joining AU, she was a senior economist at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.



Introduction - Economic Pluralism for the 21st Century by Robert Garnett, Erik Olsen, Martha Starr: Pluralism and Economic Inquiry: Pluralism and Heterodoxy: 1 Pluralism in Heterodox Economics by Frederic Lee: 2 Moving Beyond the Rhetoric of Pluralism: Suggestions for an "Inside-the Mainstream" Heterodoxy by David Colander: 3 Is Convergence among Heterodox Schools Possible, Meaningful, or Desirable? by William Waller: 4 Raising Dissonant Voices: Pluralism and Economic Heterodoxy by Diana Strassmann, Caren Grown, and Martha Starr Theorizing Pluralism 5 Is Kuhnean Incommensurability a Good Basis for Pluralism in Economics? by Gustavo Marqués and Diego Weisman: 6 Why Should I Adopt Pluralism? by Rogier De Langhe: 7 Ontology, Modern Economics, and Pluralism by Tony Lawson: 8 The Cambridge School and Pluralism by Vinca Bigo: Pluralism and Real-World Economies: Economic Democracy and the Common Good: 9 America beyond Capitalism: The Pluralist Commonwealth by Gar Alperovitz: 10 From Competition and Greed to Equitable Cooperation: What Does a Pluralist Economics Have to Offer? by Robin Hahnel: 11 Growth, Development, and Quality of Life: A Pluralist Approach by Ric Holt and Daphne Greenwood: 12 Beyond the Status Quo, in the World and in the Discipline: The Comments of an Austrian Economist by Emily Chamlee-Wright Economic Cooperation: Commercial and Communal 13 Hayek and Lefebvre on Market Space and Extra-Catallactic Relationships by Virgil Henry Storr: 14 The Plural Economy of Gifts and Markets by Ioana Negru: 15 Communities and Local Exchange Networks: An Aristotelean View by Philip Kozel Pluralism and Economic Education: 16 Promoting a Pluralist Agenda in Undergraduate Economic Education by KimMarie McGoldrick: 17 The Illusion of Objectivity: Implications for Teaching Economics by Alison Butler: 18 A Pluralist Teaching of Economics: Why and How by Gilles Raveaud: 19 Economic Pluralism and Skill Formation: Adding Value to Students, Economies, and Societies byRod O¿Donnell: 20 A Most Peculiar Success: Constructing UADPhilEcon, a Doctoral Program in Economics at the University of Athens by Yanis Varoufakis: 21 List of Contributors.


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