Reclaiming pluralism in economics /

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Edition:1 Edition.
Imprint:New York : Routledge, 2016.
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10542340
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Other authors / contributors:Courvisanos, Jerry, 1949- editor.
Doughney, Jamie, editor.
Millmow, Alex, editor.
ISBN:9781317359869 (electronic bk.)
1317359860 (electronic bk.)
9781138951761 (hardback)
1138951765 (hardback)
Notes:Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
Other form:Original 9781138951761 1138951765
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter title author(s)
  • Preface the editors
  • Theme 1: The challenge to reclaim pluralism in economics
  • Introduction to the theme
  • Pluralist economics in my lifetime / John E. King
  • Pluralism in economics : challenges by and for heterodoxy / Frank Stilwell
  • Consistency in pluralism and the role of microfoundations / Sheila Dow
  • Theme 2: Role of history of economic thought in the path to pluralism
  • The history of economic thought and its mainstream enemies / Steve Kates
  • The history of economics "down under" : repulsing the barbarians at the gate / John Lodewijks
  • The influence of the history of economics thought on pluralism : the Cambridge economic tradition and Australian economics / Alex Millmow
  • Theme 3: Pluralism begins : classical ideas, yesterday and today
  • Reclaiming the "standpoint of the old classical economists" / Heinz D. Kurz
  • Problems in Marx's theory of the declining profit rate / James Doughney
  • The "Ricardian" theory of rent : a case study in multiple discovery and its mainstream absorption / Michael Schneider
  • On Ricardo and Cambridge / G.C. Harcourt and Peter Kriesler
  • Theme 4: Pluralism develops : twentieth century alternatives
  • Kalecki on wages : an alternative to Keynes / Jan Toporowski
  • Keynes, Kalecki, Sraffa : coherence within pluralism? / Neil Hart and Peter Kriesler
  • Post Keynesian price theory with a Schumpeterian twist / Harry Bloch
  • Adding a deeper behavioural persective to macroeconomics : the role of George Katona in framing and method / Therese Jefferson
  • The "complexity revolution" seen from a historical and heterodox perspective / Tim Thornton
  • Theme 5: Mainstream economics and neoliberalism : resistance to pluralism
  • Introduction to the theme
  • Veblen and the delusions to science of mainstream economics / Arnaldo Barone
  • Neoliberal policy and employer industrial relations strategies in the United States and Australia / Patrick O'Leary
  • Neoliberalism after the global financial crisis : a reconsideration / Michael Howard
  • Conclusion : the road to reclaiming pluralism in economics
  • In from the cold : from heterodoxy to a new mainstream pluralism / Jerry Courvisanos
  • Contributors
  • Index
  • Figures and tables.