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Political economy : the contest of economic ideas / Frank Stilwell.

By: Material type: TextTextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: South Melbourne, Vic. : Oxford University Press, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Edition: Third editionDescription: xxi, 458 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195575016
  • 9780195575019
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330 22
LOC classification:
  • HB171.5 .S893 2012
Contents:
Part I. Current Economic Processes and Problems -- Part II. Economic Systems and Economic Theories -- Part III. Back to Basics: Classical Political Economy -- Part IV. The Critique of Capitalism: Marxist Economics -- Part V. The Ideology of the Market: Neoclassical Economics -- Part VI. Evolution and Reform: Institutional Economics -- Part VII. Stabilising the Economy: Keynesian Economics -- Part VIII. Contemporary Concerns: Modern Political Economy -- Part IX. Whither Political Economy? Conflict and Progress -- --.
Part I. Current Economic Processes and Problems -- 1. What is Political Economy? -- 2. The Personal is Political Economic -- 3. Structural Economic Changes -- 4. Political Economic Challenges -- -- Part II. Economic Systems and Economic Theories -- 5. Economic Systems -- 6. Capitalism -- 7. Economic Theories -- -- Part III. Back to Basics: Classical Political Economy -- 8. Capitalism Emerging -- 9. Private Vices, Public Virtues -- 10. Value, Distribution, Growth -- 11. Land and Economic Surplus -- -- Part IV. The Critique of Capitalism: Marxist Economics -- 12. Contesting Capitalism -- 13. The Mode of Production -- 14. Labour, Value, Exploitation -- 15. Capital Accumulation -- 16. Reproduction, Growth, Change -- 17. Economic Crises -- -- Part V. The Ideology of the Market: Neoclassical Economics -- 18. Free-market Economics -- 19. Consumers -- 20. Firms -- 21. Market Structures -- 22. Distribution -- 23. Economic Welfare and Neo-Liberalism -- -- Part VI. Evolution and Reform: Institutional Economics -- 24. Economy and Society -- 25. A Dissident Tradition in Economics -- 26. Economic Power -- 27. Economic and Social Reform -- 28. Corporate Globalisation -- -- Part VII. Stabilising the Economy: Keynesian Economics -- 29. The Disillusioned Defence of Capitalism -- 30. Constructing a Keynesian Model -- 31. Instability in a Monetary Economy -- 32. Macroeconomic Policy -- 33. The Keynesian Legacy -- -- Part VIII. Contemporary Concerns: Modern Political Economy -- 34. A Radical Reconstruction -- 35. Economy and Environment -- 36. Technology, Industry, Work -- 37. Class, Gender, Ethnicity -- 38. The Political Economy of the State -- -- Part IX. Whither Political Economy? Conflict and Progress -- 39. Why Do Economists Disagree? -- 40. A Level Playing Field for Economic Ideas? -- 41. W(h)ither Capitalism? -- 42. A Happy Ending?.
Summary: "The third edition of Political Economy: The Contest of Economic Ideas is a fully updated overview of the political economy and its connection with social concerns. This book investigates the main traditions of economic ideas and provides a 'big picture' overview of the analytical tools and value judgements associated with competing schools of economic thought. "--Publisher's website.
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Previous ed.: 2006.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I. Current Economic Processes and Problems -- Part II. Economic Systems and Economic Theories -- Part III. Back to Basics: Classical Political Economy -- Part IV. The Critique of Capitalism: Marxist Economics -- Part V. The Ideology of the Market: Neoclassical Economics -- Part VI. Evolution and Reform: Institutional Economics -- Part VII. Stabilising the Economy: Keynesian Economics -- Part VIII. Contemporary Concerns: Modern Political Economy -- Part IX. Whither Political Economy? Conflict and Progress -- --.

Part I. Current Economic Processes and Problems -- 1. What is Political Economy? -- 2. The Personal is Political Economic -- 3. Structural Economic Changes -- 4. Political Economic Challenges -- -- Part II. Economic Systems and Economic Theories -- 5. Economic Systems -- 6. Capitalism -- 7. Economic Theories -- -- Part III. Back to Basics: Classical Political Economy -- 8. Capitalism Emerging -- 9. Private Vices, Public Virtues -- 10. Value, Distribution, Growth -- 11. Land and Economic Surplus -- -- Part IV. The Critique of Capitalism: Marxist Economics -- 12. Contesting Capitalism -- 13. The Mode of Production -- 14. Labour, Value, Exploitation -- 15. Capital Accumulation -- 16. Reproduction, Growth, Change -- 17. Economic Crises -- -- Part V. The Ideology of the Market: Neoclassical Economics -- 18. Free-market Economics -- 19. Consumers -- 20. Firms -- 21. Market Structures -- 22. Distribution -- 23. Economic Welfare and Neo-Liberalism -- -- Part VI. Evolution and Reform: Institutional Economics -- 24. Economy and Society -- 25. A Dissident Tradition in Economics -- 26. Economic Power -- 27. Economic and Social Reform -- 28. Corporate Globalisation -- -- Part VII. Stabilising the Economy: Keynesian Economics -- 29. The Disillusioned Defence of Capitalism -- 30. Constructing a Keynesian Model -- 31. Instability in a Monetary Economy -- 32. Macroeconomic Policy -- 33. The Keynesian Legacy -- -- Part VIII. Contemporary Concerns: Modern Political Economy -- 34. A Radical Reconstruction -- 35. Economy and Environment -- 36. Technology, Industry, Work -- 37. Class, Gender, Ethnicity -- 38. The Political Economy of the State -- -- Part IX. Whither Political Economy? Conflict and Progress -- 39. Why Do Economists Disagree? -- 40. A Level Playing Field for Economic Ideas? -- 41. W(h)ither Capitalism? -- 42. A Happy Ending?.

"The third edition of Political Economy: The Contest of Economic Ideas is a fully updated overview of the political economy and its connection with social concerns. This book investigates the main traditions of economic ideas and provides a 'big picture' overview of the analytical tools and value judgements associated with competing schools of economic thought. "--Publisher's website.

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