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050 00 $aHB98.2$b.B49 1996
082 00 $a330.15/7$220
245 00 $aBeyond neoclassical economics :$bheterodox approaches to economic theory /$cedited by Fred E. Foldvary.
260 $aBrookfield, VT :$bEdward Elgar Pub. Co.,$c1996.
263 $a9611
300 $axx, 187 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rWarren J. Samuels --$tIntroduction /$rFred E. Foldvary --$g1.$tComparative economic theory /$rFred E. Foldvary --$g2.$tWhat is wrong with neoclassical economics (and what is still wrong with Austrian economics)? /$rPeter J. Boettke --$g3.$tGeo-economics /$rKris Feder --$g4.$tThe Virginia school of political economy /$rCharles K. Rowley and Michelle A. Vachris --$g5.$tThe institutional approach to political economy /$rCharles J. Whalen --$g6.$tFeminist economics: let me count the ways /$rUlla Grapard --$g7.$tHumanist economics: from homo economicus to homo sapiens /$rGerald Alonzo Smith --$g8.$tNondeterminist Marxism: the birth of a postmodern tradition in economics /$rJack Amariglio, Antonio Callari, Stephen Resnick, David Ruccio and Richard Wolff --$g9.$tFoundational economics /$rFred E. Foldvary --$g10.$tDialogues in economics /$rKris Feder, Charles J. Whalen and Fred E. Foldvary.
520 $aBeyond Neoclassical Economics is a remarkable new introduction to the main heterodox schools of economic thought which examines their main concepts and their critiques of mainstream theory.
520 8 $aOffering a wide spectrum of theory and viewpoints that both complement and challenge mainstream and conventional thought, this substantial volume explores schools of thought and traditions poorly covered in most conventional economics textbooks. The schools presented include Austrian economics, Geo-economics, the Virginia school of political economy, Institutional economics, Feminist economics, Humanist economics and Nondeterminist Marxism.
520 8 $aThe papers in this volume have been prepared by leading scholars who offer new perspectives on conventional thought, as well as dialogue and commentary between their different approaches to economics. The aim of this major book is not only to understand the thought, methodology, and approach of various economic schools, but also to explain why there are different approaches to economics and how the different schools relate to one another.
650 0 $aNeoclassical school of economics.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090746
650 0 $aEconomics.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040850
700 1 $aFoldvary, Fred E.,$d1946-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80023337
852 00 $boff,bus$hHB98.2$i.B49 1996