This book is an examination of markets, competition, and market governance from a critical, heterodox perspective.
Frederic S. Lee is a Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.He has published extensively on heterodox microeconomics, on the history of heterodox economics. He was the editor of the Heterodox Economics Newsletter and the executive director of ICAPE. He is currently the editor of the American Journal of Economics and Sociology. He has published in numerous heterodox journals including the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Review of Radical Political Economics, Review of Social Economy, and the Journal of Economic Issues.
Editor's Introduction
Frederic S. Lee
Economy as a Social System: Niklas Luhmann's Contribution and its Significance for Economics
Ivan Boldyrev
Social Network Analysis and the Sociology of Economics: Filling a Blind Spot with the Idea of Social Embeddedness
Dieter Boegenhold
Scmoller's Method as a Critique and Alternative to Marginalist Economics: A Comment to Louzek
Carlo D'Ippoliti
The Economic Deterioration of the Family: Historical Contingencies Preceding the Great Depression
Michael Gillespie
The Market Concept: A Characterization from Institutional and Post Keynesian Economics
Eduardo Fernandez-Huerga
Understanding the Socio-Economics Impact of Actually Existing Markets: An Analytical Framework for Empirical Research
Lynn Chester
Three Makes of Competition in the Marketplace
William Redmond
Saving Private Business Enterprises: A Heterodox Microeconomic Approach to Market Governance and Market Regulation
Tae-Hee Jo
Consumer Market Cycles Riders, Industries and Environments in France and the United States, 1865-1914
Thomas C. Burr
The End of the Consensus in Macroeconomic Theory? A Methodological Inquiry
John McCombie and Maureen Pike