The Routledge Handbook of Heterodox Economics presents a comprehensive overview of the latest work on economic theory and policy from a 'pluralistic' heterodox perspective. Contributions throughout the Handbook explore different theoretical perspectives including: Marxian-radical political economics; Post Keynesian-Sraffian economics; institutionalist-evolutionary economics; feminist economics; social economics; Régulation theory; the Social Structure of Accumulation approach; and ecological economics. They explain the structural properties and dynamics of capitalism, as well as propose…mehr
The Routledge Handbook of Heterodox Economics presents a comprehensive overview of the latest work on economic theory and policy from a 'pluralistic' heterodox perspective. Contributions throughout the Handbook explore different theoretical perspectives including: Marxian-radical political economics; Post Keynesian-Sraffian economics; institutionalist-evolutionary economics; feminist economics; social economics; Régulation theory; the Social Structure of Accumulation approach; and ecological economics. They explain the structural properties and dynamics of capitalism, as well as propose economic and social policies for the benefit of the majority of the population. This book aims, firstly, to provide realistic and coherent theoretical frameworks to understand the capitalist economy in a constructive and forward-looking manner. Secondly, it delineates the future directions, as well as the current state, of heterodox economics, and then provides both 'heat and light' on controversial issues, drawing out the commonalities and differences among different heterodox economic approaches. The volume also envisions transformative economic and social policies for the majority of the population and explains why economics is, and should be treated as, a social science. This Handbook will be of compelling interest to those, including students, who wish to learn about alternative economic theories and policies that are rarely found in conventional economics textbooks or discussed in the mainstream media, and to critical economists and other social scientists who are concerned with analyzing pressing socio-economic issues.
Tae-Hee Jo is Associate Professor in the Economics and Finance Department at The State University of New York-Buffalo State, USA, and a former Editor of the Heterodox Economics Newsletter (2009-13). He has been working on heterodox microeconomic theory from institutionalist, Marxian, and Post Keynesian perspectives. Lynne Chester is Associate Professor in the University of Sydney's Department of Political Economy, Australia. She is recognized as a leading Australian scholar in the empirical application of Régulation theory. Her research focuses on a range of energy issues (affordability, security, markets, price formation, the environment) and the policy responses of capitalist economies through different institutional forms. Carlo D'Ippoliti is Associate Professor of Economics at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. He is the editor of PSL Quarterly Review and of Moneta e Credito, and his research focuses on the history of economic thought, feminist economics, and European political economy.
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Part I: Introduction 1. The State of the Art and Challenges for Heterodox Economics Tae-Hee Jo, Lynne Chester, and Carlo D'Ippoliti Part II: The Theoretical Cores of Heterodox Economics 2. Social Provisioning Process: A Heterodox View of the Economy Tae-Hee Jo and Zdravka Todorova 3. The Social Surplus Approach: Historical Origins and Present State Nuno Ornelas Martins 4. Accumulation Regimes Agnès Labrousse and Sandrine Michel 5. Monetary Theories of Production Marco Veronese Passarella 6. The Principle of Effective Demand: Marx, Kalecki, Keynes, and Beyond Eckhard Hein 7. Heterodox Theories of Value: A Brief History Ajit Sinha 8. Theories of Prices and Alternative Economic Paradigms Carlo D'Ippoliti 9. Heterodox Theories of Distribution Scott Carter 10. The Micro-Macro Link in Heterodox Economics Claudius Gräbner and Jakob Kapeller Part III: The Anatomy of Capitalism 11. Society and Its Institutions John F. Henry 12. Heterodox Economics and Theories of Interactive Agency Mary V. Wrenn 13. Households in Heterodox Economic Theory Zdravka Todorova 14. A Heterodox Theory of the Business Enterprise Tae-Hee Jo 15. Heterodox Theories of Business Competition and Market Governance Tuna Baskoy 16. A Marxian Understanding of the nature and Form of Dominant Capitalist Legal Institutions Lorraine Talbot 17. Money and Monetary Regimes Pavlina R. Tcherneva 18. Banks in Developing Countries Radha Upadhyaya 19. Shadow Banking Benjamin Wilhelm 20. The Informal Economy in Theory and Policy: Prospects for Well-being Elizabeth Hill 21. Inequality and Poverty Marcella Corsi and Giulio Guarini Part IV: The Dynamics of the Capitalist Socio-Economic Structure 22. The Accumulation of Capital: An Analytical and Historical Overview Ramaa Vasudevan 23. A Heterodox Reconstruction of Trade Theory Yan Liang 24. Analyzing the Organization of Global Production: Thoughts from the Periphery Víctor Ramiro Fernández and Gabriel Brondino 25. Labor Processes and Outcomes: An Institutional-Heterodox Framework Siobhan Austen 26. Heterodox Theories of the Business Cycle Matías Vernengo 27. Heterodox Theories of Economic Growth Özgür Orhangazi 28. Financialization and the Crises of Capitalism Petra Dünhaupt 29. Theories of International Development: The Post Keynesian and Marxian Alternatives John Marangos 30. Energy, Environment, and the Economy Anders Ekeland and Bent Arne Sæther Part V: Transforming the Capitalist Social Provisioning Process 31. An Exit Strategy from Capitalism's Ecological Crisis Lynne Chester 32. Restructuring Financial Systems with Human Advancement in Mind Wesley C. Marshall 33. Rethinking the Role of the State Anna Klimina 34. The Twenty-First Century Capitalist Revolution: How the Governance of Large Firms Shapes Prosperity and Inequality Jordan Brennan 35. Achieving Full Employment: History, Theory, and Policy John Marsh, Timothy Sharpe, and Bruce Philp 36. Social Welfare and Social Control Andrew Cumbers and Robert McMaster Part VI: Conclusion 37. Heterodox Economics as a Living Body of Knowledge: Community, (In)Commensurability, Critical Engagement, and Pluralism Jamie Morgan and John Embery
Part I: Introduction 1. The State of the Art and Challenges for Heterodox Economics Tae-Hee Jo, Lynne Chester, and Carlo D'Ippoliti Part II: The Theoretical Cores of Heterodox Economics 2. Social Provisioning Process: A Heterodox View of the Economy Tae-Hee Jo and Zdravka Todorova 3. The Social Surplus Approach: Historical Origins and Present State Nuno Ornelas Martins 4. Accumulation Regimes Agnès Labrousse and Sandrine Michel 5. Monetary Theories of Production Marco Veronese Passarella 6. The Principle of Effective Demand: Marx, Kalecki, Keynes, and Beyond Eckhard Hein 7. Heterodox Theories of Value: A Brief History Ajit Sinha 8. Theories of Prices and Alternative Economic Paradigms Carlo D'Ippoliti 9. Heterodox Theories of Distribution Scott Carter 10. The Micro-Macro Link in Heterodox Economics Claudius Gräbner and Jakob Kapeller Part III: The Anatomy of Capitalism 11. Society and Its Institutions John F. Henry 12. Heterodox Economics and Theories of Interactive Agency Mary V. Wrenn 13. Households in Heterodox Economic Theory Zdravka Todorova 14. A Heterodox Theory of the Business Enterprise Tae-Hee Jo 15. Heterodox Theories of Business Competition and Market Governance Tuna Baskoy 16. A Marxian Understanding of the nature and Form of Dominant Capitalist Legal Institutions Lorraine Talbot 17. Money and Monetary Regimes Pavlina R. Tcherneva 18. Banks in Developing Countries Radha Upadhyaya 19. Shadow Banking Benjamin Wilhelm 20. The Informal Economy in Theory and Policy: Prospects for Well-being Elizabeth Hill 21. Inequality and Poverty Marcella Corsi and Giulio Guarini Part IV: The Dynamics of the Capitalist Socio-Economic Structure 22. The Accumulation of Capital: An Analytical and Historical Overview Ramaa Vasudevan 23. A Heterodox Reconstruction of Trade Theory Yan Liang 24. Analyzing the Organization of Global Production: Thoughts from the Periphery Víctor Ramiro Fernández and Gabriel Brondino 25. Labor Processes and Outcomes: An Institutional-Heterodox Framework Siobhan Austen 26. Heterodox Theories of the Business Cycle Matías Vernengo 27. Heterodox Theories of Economic Growth Özgür Orhangazi 28. Financialization and the Crises of Capitalism Petra Dünhaupt 29. Theories of International Development: The Post Keynesian and Marxian Alternatives John Marangos 30. Energy, Environment, and the Economy Anders Ekeland and Bent Arne Sæther Part V: Transforming the Capitalist Social Provisioning Process 31. An Exit Strategy from Capitalism's Ecological Crisis Lynne Chester 32. Restructuring Financial Systems with Human Advancement in Mind Wesley C. Marshall 33. Rethinking the Role of the State Anna Klimina 34. The Twenty-First Century Capitalist Revolution: How the Governance of Large Firms Shapes Prosperity and Inequality Jordan Brennan 35. Achieving Full Employment: History, Theory, and Policy John Marsh, Timothy Sharpe, and Bruce Philp 36. Social Welfare and Social Control Andrew Cumbers and Robert McMaster Part VI: Conclusion 37. Heterodox Economics as a Living Body of Knowledge: Community, (In)Commensurability, Critical Engagement, and Pluralism Jamie Morgan and John Embery
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