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245 0 0 _aEconomic pluralism /
_cedited by Robert Garnett, Erik K. Olsen, and Martha Starr.
264 1 _aAbingdon, Oxon ;
_aNew York, NY :
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_c[2009]
264 4 _c©2009
300 _axxi, 302 pages :
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490 1 _aRoutledge frontiers of political economy ;
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction - Economic Pluralism for the 21st Century /
_rRobert Garnett, Erik Olsen, Martha Starr --
_tPluralism and Economic Inquiry: Pluralism and Heterodoxy --
_g1.
_tPluralism in Heterodox Economics /
_rFrederic Lee --
_g2.
_tMoving Beyond the Rhetoric of Pluralism: Suggestions for an "Inside-the Mainstream" Heterodoxy /
_rDavid Colander --
_g3.
_tIs Convergence among Heterodox Schools Possible, Meaningful, or Desirable? /
_rWilliam Waller --
_g5.
_tIs Kuhnean Incommensurability a Good Basis for Pluralism in Economics? /
_rGustavo Marques and Diego Weisman --
_g6.
_tWhy Should I Adopt Pluralism? /
_rRogier De Langhe --
_g7.
_tOntology, Modern Economics, and Pluralism /
_rTony Lawson --
_g8.
_tThe Cambridge School and Pluralism /
_rVinca Bigo --
_tPluralism and Real-World Economies: Economic Democracy and the Common Good --
_g9.
_tAmerica beyond Capitalism: The Pluralist Commonwealth /
_rGar Alperovitz --
_g10.
_tFrom Competition and Greed to Equitable Cooperation: What Does a Pluralist Economics Have to Offer? /
_rRobin Hahnel --
_g11.
_tGrowth, Development, and Quality of Life: A Pluralist Approach /
_rRic Holt and Daphne Greenwood --
_g12.
_tBeyond the Status Quo, in the World and in the Discipline: The Comments of an Austrian Economist /
_rEmily Chamlee-Wright --
_g13.
_tHayek and Lefebvre on Market Space and Extra-Catallactic Relationships /
_rVirgil Henry Storr --
_g14.
_tThe Plural Economy of Gifts and Markets /
_rIoana Negru --
_g15.
_tCommunities and Local Exchange Networks: An Aristotelean View /
_rPhilip Kozel --
_tPluralism and Economic Education --
_g16.
_tPromoting a Pluralist Agenda in Undergraduate Economic Education /
_rKim Marie McGoldrick --
_g17.
_tThe Illusion of Objectivity: Implications for Teaching Economics /
_rAlison Butler --
_g18.
_tA Pluralist Teaching of Economics: Why and How /
_rGilles Raveaud --
_g19.
_tEconomic Pluralism and Skill Formation: Adding Value to Students, Economies, and Societies /
_rRod O'Donnell --
_g20.
_tA Most Peculiar Success: Constructing UADPhilEcon, a Doctoral Program in Economics at the University of Athens /
_rYanis Varoufakis.
520 _a"The leading edges of economic thinking in the early 21st century are marked by a nascent pluralism - a positive valuing of difference and complexity - regarding the nature and evolution of human behaviour and economic organization. Economic Pluralism brings these pluralist sensibilities to the fore. Its twenty original essays explore the value and difficulties of pluralism in economic theory, philosophy, institutions, and education. These twenty original essays reflect the maturity and breadth of pluralist scholarship in economics today. The first eight chapters (including essays by Tony Lawson, Diana Strassmann, Frederic Lee, and David Colander) stake out contentious positions on how and why pluralism matters in economic inquiry. The remaining chapters explore the meaning and consequences of pluralism in economic education, institutions, and policies. This volume provides a unique "second generation" discussion of pluralism in economics. Its twenty original essays include contentious disagreements about where and why pluralism matters in economic inquiry as well as creative explorations of pluralism and its consequences in economic systems and in graduate and undergraduate economic education. It is certain to spur further debate over the scope and value of economic pluralism for the 21st century. This volume would be of most interest as a supplementary text for graduate or undergraduate courses that include units on heterodox economics or economic philosophy ."--Publisher's website.
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