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Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics


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Over the past two decades, the intellectual agendas of heterodox economists have taken a decidedly pluralist turn.  Leading thinkers have begun to move 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.

Routledge 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 engagement of two or more heterodox traditions are especially encouraged.

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Technological Change and Network Effects in Growth Regimes Exploring the Microfoundations of Economic Growth

Technological Change and Network Effects in Growth Regimes: Exploring the Microfoundations of Economic Growth

1st Edition

By Torsten Heinrich
February 27, 2015

In this new volume it is argued that network effects are much more common than usually assumed, and that they have a profound impact on many aspects of economic systems, especially technological change and economic growth. The analysis and modelling of this interrelationship is the central focus of...

The US Economy and Neoliberalism Alternative Strategies and Policies

The US Economy and Neoliberalism: Alternative Strategies and Policies

1st Edition

Edited By Nikolaos Karagiannis, Zagros Madjd-Sadjadi, Swapan Sen
February 27, 2015

In recent times, policy makers, scientists, academics and commentators have become increasingly nervous about the US economic downturn. Discussions have centred around the range and magnitude of the country’s socio-economic problems, its vexing production decline and its unsatisfactory ...

An Ecosystem Approach to Economic Stabilization Escaping the Neoliberal Wilderness

An Ecosystem Approach to Economic Stabilization: Escaping the Neoliberal Wilderness

1st Edition

By Rodrick Wallace
January 28, 2015

The creation of economic institutions that can function well under substantial uncertainties -- Black Swans -- is analogous to the dilemmas confronting our hunter-gatherer forefathers in the face of large-scale ecological unpredictability. The ultimate solution was not the development of a super ...

The Handbook of Pluralist Economics Education

The Handbook of Pluralist Economics Education

1st Edition

Edited By Jack Reardon
August 12, 2014

This book provides a blueprint for those interested in teaching from a pluralist perspective, regardless of ideology. It provides educators, policy makers and students with helpful suggestions for implementing pluralism into pedagogy, by offering detailed suggestions and guidelines for ...

Informal Work in Developed Nations

Informal Work in Developed Nations

1st Edition

Edited By Enrico Marcelli, Colin C. Williams, Pascale Joassart
June 19, 2014

Almost everyone residing in a developed nation knows someone who has engaged in paid work that is licit but not reported to the government (e.g., babysitting, gardening, construction, financial consulting). But while most acknowledge that such work is helpful to the individuals involved, and that ...

The Coming of Age of Information Technologies and the Path of Transformational Growth A long run perspective on the late 2000s recession

The Coming of Age of Information Technologies and the Path of Transformational Growth: A long run perspective on the late 2000s recession

1st Edition

By Davide Gualerzi
June 19, 2014

In this book, Davide Gualerzi employs the concept of transformational growth to explore the investment-driven cycle of expansion of the 1990s in the US economy, and of the of role played by the ICT sector. The book articulates a view of demand-led growth in which the focus is on effective demand, ...

The Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution A Critical History

The Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution: A Critical History

1st Edition

By John Pullen
June 19, 2014

The Marginal Productivity Theory of Distribution (MPTD) claims that in a free-market economy the demand for a factor of production will depend upon its marginal product – where "marginal product" is defined as the change in total product that is caused by, or that follows, the addition or ...

Alternative Theories of Competition Challenges to the Orthodoxy

Alternative Theories of Competition: Challenges to the Orthodoxy

1st Edition

Edited By Jamee K. Moudud, Cyrus Bina, Patrick L. Mason
May 30, 2014

The history of policymaking has been dominated by two rival assumptions about markets. Those who have advocated Keynesian-type policies have generally based their arguments on the claim that markets are imperfectly competitive. On the other hand laissez faire advocates have argued the opposite by ...

Cultural Economics and Theory The evolutionary economics of David Hamilton

Cultural Economics and Theory: The evolutionary economics of David Hamilton

1st Edition

Edited By David Hamilton, Glen Atkinson, William M. Dugger, William T. Waller Jr.
May 30, 2014

David Hamilton is a leader in the American institutionalist school of heterodox economics that emerged after WWII. This volume includes 25 articles written by Hamilton over a period of nearly half a century. In these articles he examines the philosophical foundations and practical problems of ...

In Defense of Post-Keynesian and Heterodox Economics Responses to their Critics

In Defense of Post-Keynesian and Heterodox Economics: Responses to their Critics

1st Edition

Edited By Frederic S. Lee, Marc Lavoie
May 30, 2014

Post-Keynesian and heterodox economics challenge the mainstream economics theories that dominate the teaching at universities and government economic policies. And it was these latter theories that helped to cause the great depression the United States and the rest of the world is in. However, most...

The Foundations of Institutional Economics

The Foundations of Institutional Economics

1st Edition

Edited By Sebastian Berger, K. William Kapp, Rolf Steppacher
May 30, 2014

This is a ground-breaking book about the foundations of institutional economics. K. William Kapp presents the economic role of institutions for economic development, capital formation and technological dynamics in an easily accessible and comprehensive manner. As a front-rank 20th century ...

The Foundations of Non-Equilibrium Economics The principle of circular and cumulative causation

The Foundations of Non-Equilibrium Economics: The principle of circular and cumulative causation

1st Edition

Edited By Sebastian Berger
May 30, 2014

This thought-provoking volume presents essays on the foundations of non-equilibrium economics, i.e. the principle of circular cumulative causation (CCC). This work presents empirical research on how the interplay of technology’s increasing returns to scale, institutions, resources, and economic ...

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