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_aHandbook of alternative theories of political economy / _cedited by Frank Stilwell, David Primrose, Tim B. Thornton. |
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| 505 | 0 | _aPart I: Political economy as an area of knowledge -- 1. Introduction to the handbook of alternative theories of political economy / Frank Stilwell, David Primrose and Tim B. Thornton -- 2. Capitalism, climate change and freedom / Elke Pirgmaier -- Part II: Identifying foundational approaches to political economy -- 3. Classical political economy and its ongoing relevance / Jamie Morgan -- 4. The marxist tradition in political economy / Bill Dunn -- 5. Institutional political economy / Arturo Hermann -- 6. Post keynesian economics / John E. King -- 7. Feminist political economy / Jennifer Cohen and Heidi Hartmann -- 8. Sraffian political economy / Nuno Ornelas Martins -- Part III: Analysing the dynamics of economic systems -- 9. Circular and cumulative causation / Phillip Toner and Gavan Butler -- 10. Evolutionary political economy / Tae-Hee Jo -- 11. Neo-schumpeterian economics / Rinaldo Evangelista -- 12. The regulation approach / Brett Heino -- 13. Social structures of accumulation / Terrence McDonough and David M. Kotz -- 14. Capital as power / Tim Di Muzio and Matt Dow -- 15. Foundations of modern money theory / L. Randall Wray -- 16. The austrian school of economics / Peter J. Boettke, Rosolino Candela, Karras J. Lambert and Dillon Tauzin -- Part IV: Exploring the socio-ecological foundations of economic systems -- 17. Polanyian political economy / Joy Paton -- 18. Georgist political economy / Franklin Obeng-Odoom -- 19. Ecological economics / Neil Perry -- 20. Social economics / John B. Davis -- 21. A social property relations approach to class, gender, race / Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton -- 22. The systems of provision approach / Robin Chang -- 23. The diverse economies approach / Jenny Cameron and J.K. Gibson-Graham -- Part V: Extending political economy through interdisciplinarity -- 24. Spatial political economy / Brett Christophers -- 25. Cultural political economy / Bob Jessop and Ngai-Ling Sum -- 26. Postcolonial and poststructural political economy / Penny Griffin -- 27. Behavioural economics and neuroeconomics / David Primrose -- Part VI: Making a difference -- 28. Pluralism in political economy / Tim B. Thornton -- 29. Economics imperialism and a transdisciplinary perspective / Mario Cedrini and Joselle Dagnes -- 30. Approaches to, and measures of, progress / Pratistha Joshi Rajkarnikar -- 31. Advancing education in political economy / Frank Stilwell and Tim B. Thornton -- 32. Progressive economics and social change movements / Jim Stanford -- Index. | |
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_a"This Handbook provides an overview of established and cutting-edge contributions to political economic thought. Chapters by leading and emerging scholars showcase the diverse approaches and productive debates among researchers. Separate sections of the book deal with political economy as an area of knowledge, its principal theoretical traditions, the dynamics and socio-ecological foundations of economic systems, and political economy's interdisciplinary connections. Thirty-two chapters cover the full spectrum of contemporary political economy, including classical, Marxist, post-Keynesian, institutional, evolutionary, and feminist approaches, recent studies of capital as power, modern money theory, behavioural economics, social structures of accumulation, and race, gender and class. The volume concludes by reflecting on how these theories of political economy can contribute to making a better world. Pluralist and interdisciplinary in its approach, this Handbook is a key resource for students and teachers of political economy and heterodox economics, as well as for other social scientists wanting to understand political economic processes"-- _cProvided by publisher |
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