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Advances in Heterodox Economics

 

Fred Lee, University of Missouri—Kansas City and
Rob Garnett, Texas Christian University, Series Editors

Associate Editors:
John King, La Trobe University
Sheila C. Dow, University of Stirling
Paul Downward, Loughborough University

Over the past two decades, the intellectual agendas of heterodox economists have taken a decidedly pluralist turn. Leading heterodox thinkers have moved beyond the established paradigms of Austrian, Feminist, Institutional-Evolutionary, Marxian, Post Keynesian, Radical, Social, and Sraffian economics—opening up new lines of analysis, criticism, and dialogue among dissenting schools of thought. This cross-fertilization of ideas is creating a new generation of scholarship in which novel combinations of heterodox ideas are being brought to bear on important contemporary and historical problems.

Advances in Heterodox Economics aims to promote this new scholarship by publishing innovative books in heterodox economic theory, policy, philosophy, intellectual history, institutional history, and pedagogy. Syntheses or critical engagements of two or more heterodox traditions are especially encouraged.

The editor and associate editors work closely with individual authors to ensure the quality of all published works.

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1. 

Are Worker Rights Human Rights? (2008)
Richard P. McIntyre

Cloth     978-0-472-07042-8     $75.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-05042-0     $25.95S     Available

 
 

2. 

Economics in Real Time (2003)
A Theoretical Reconstruction
John McDermott

Cloth     978-0-472-11357-6     $75.00S     Available

 
 

3. 

Future Directions for Heterodox Economics (2008)
John T. Harvey and Robert F. Garnett, Jr., Editors

Cloth     978-0-472-11597-6     $95.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-03247-1     $35.00S     Available

 
 

4. 

Liberating Economics (2004)
Feminist Perspectives on Families, Work, and Globalization
Drucilla K. Barker and Susan F. Feiner

Cloth     978-0-472-09843-9     $80.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-06843-2     $27.95S     Available
Ebook Formats     978-0-472-02231-1          Available

 
 

5. 

Socialism after Hayek (2006)
Theodore A. Burczak

Cloth     978-0-472-09951-1     $70.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-06951-4     $21.95S     Available

 
 
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