Pluralist Economics
By Peter Earl (Contribution by), Jeroen van Bouwel (Contribution by), Yanis Varoufakis (Contribution by), J. E. King (Contribution by), Mohamed Aslam Haneef (Contribution by), Thomas Mayer (Contribution by), David Colander (Contribution by), Harry Landreth (Contribution by), Geoffrey Hodgson (Contribution by), Robert F. Garnett (Contribution by), Alan Freeman (Contribution by), Christian Arnsperger (Contribution by), Peter Soderbaum (Contribution by), Kyle Siler (Contribution by), Andrew Kliman (Contribution by), Edward Fullbrook (Editor)
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By Peter Earl (Contribution by), Jeroen van Bouwel (Contribution by), Yanis Varoufakis (Contribution by), J. E. King (Contribution by), Mohamed Aslam Haneef (Contribution by), Thomas Mayer (Contribution by), David Colander (Contribution by), Harry Landreth (Contribution by), Geoffrey Hodgson (Contribution by), Robert F. Garnett (Contribution by), Alan Freeman (Contribution by), Christian Arnsperger (Contribution by), Peter Soderbaum (Contribution by), Kyle Siler (Contribution by), Andrew Kliman (Contribution by), Edward Fullbrook (Editor)
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This book is an authoritative and accessible guide to the pluralist movement threatening to revolutionise mainstream economics. Leading figures in the field explain why pluralism is a required virtue in economics, how it came to be blocked and what it means for the way we think about, research and teach economics.
The first part of the book looks at how neoclassical economics gained its stranglehold, particularly in the United States, and how the social and intellectual underpinnings of econ...
The first part of the book looks at how neoclassical economics gained its stranglehold, particularly in the United States, and how the social and intellectual underpinnings of econ...


