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Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy


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In recent years, there has been widespread criticism of mainstream economics. This has taken many forms, from methodological critiques of its excessive formalism, to concern about its failure to connect with many of the most pressing social issues. This series provides a forum for research which is developing alternative forms of economic analysis. Reclaiming the traditional 'political economy' title, it refrains from emphasising any single school of thought, but instead attempts to foster greater diversity within economics.

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Full-Spectrum Economics Toward an Inclusive and Emancipatory Social Science

Full-Spectrum Economics: Toward an Inclusive and Emancipatory Social Science

1st Edition

By Christian Arnsperger
April 20, 2012

Economics is essential in today’s world, and yet mainstream economists are increasingly under criticism for not taking into account sufficiently many dimensions of real life, such as political and moral values, human development, spirituality, and people’s widely shared aspiration to live more ...

Work Time Regulation as Sustainable Full Employment Strategy The Social Effort Bargain

Work Time Regulation as Sustainable Full Employment Strategy: The Social Effort Bargain

1st Edition

By Robert LaJeunesse
December 01, 2011

Robert LaJeunesse looks beyond the 20th century arguments for shortening the work week. He writes a careful, convincing critique of traditional full employment policies in advocacy of an alternative macroeconomic paradigm. With an emphasis on greater socioeconomic participation, the author proposes...

Religion, Economics and Demography The Effects of Religion on Education, Work, and the Family

Religion, Economics and Demography: The Effects of Religion on Education, Work, and the Family

1st Edition

By Evelyn Lehrer
September 14, 2011

Using the tools of economics, this book analyses how religion affects decisions and outcomes in a wide range of areas, including education, employment, family size, entry into cohabitation and formal marriage, the choice of spouse and divorce. In each case, the relationships are rigorously ...

Capitalism, Institutions, and Economic Development

Capitalism, Institutions, and Economic Development

1st Edition

By Michael G. Heller
August 15, 2011

Based on a timely reassessment of the classic arguments of Weber, Schumpeter, Hayek, Popper, and Parsons, this book reconceptualizes actually-existing capitalism. It proposes capitalism as an impersonal procedural solution to the problems of spontaneously coordinating public institutions that ...

Political Economy and Globalization

Political Economy and Globalization

1st Edition

By Richard Westra
August 15, 2011

Based upon distinguishing capitalism from other economic systems, as well as analysis of capitalist change across its stages of development, Richard Westra argues that the economic tendencies we refer to as globalization constitute a world historic transition away from capitalism. Westra forcefully...

Sublime Economy On the intersection of art and economics

Sublime Economy: On the intersection of art and economics

1st Edition

Edited By Jack Amariglio, Joseph W. Childers, Stephen E. Cullenberg
August 11, 2010

Over the last two centuries, artists, critics, philosophers and theorists have contributed significantly to such representations of "the economy" as sublime. It might even be said that much of the emergence of a distinctly "modern" art in the West is inextricably linked to the perception of art’s ...

The 'Uncertain' Foundations of Post Keynesian Economics Essays in Exploration

The 'Uncertain' Foundations of Post Keynesian Economics: Essays in Exploration

1st Edition

By Stephen Dunn
August 11, 2010

This important new book introduces, analyzes and takes forward a post-Keynesian theory of the firm. It makes a vital contribution to the conceptualisation of uncertainty that is consistent with the methodological presuppositions of Post Keynesian economics. The author attempts to make a positive ...

Economics, Rational Choice and Normative Philosophy

Economics, Rational Choice and Normative Philosophy

1st Edition

Edited By Thomas Boylan, Ruvin Gekker
July 06, 2010

Following Amartya Sen’s insistence to expand the framework of rational choice theory by taking into account ‘non-utility information,’ economists, political scientists and philosophers have recently concentrated their efforts in analysing the issues related to rights, freedom, diversity intentions ...

Imagining Economics Otherwise Encounters with Identity/Difference

Imagining Economics Otherwise: Encounters with Identity/Difference

1st Edition

By Nitasha Kaul
July 06, 2010

It is possible to be ‘irrational’ without being ‘uneconomic’? What is the link between ‘Value’ and ‘values’? What do economists do when they ‘explain’? We live in times when the economic logic has become unquestionable and all-powerful so that our quotidian economic experiences are defined by their...

Karl Marx’s Grundrisse Foundations of the critique of political economy 150 years later

Karl Marx’s Grundrisse: Foundations of the critique of political economy 150 years later

1st Edition

Edited By Marcello Musto
July 06, 2010

Written between 1857 and 1858, the Grundrisse is the first draft of Marx’s critique of political economy and, thus, also the initial preparatory work on Capital. Despite its editorial vicissitudes and late publication, Grundrisse contains numerous reflections on matters that Marx did not develop ...

Money, Enterprise and Income Distribution Towards a macroeconomic theory of capitalism

Money, Enterprise and Income Distribution: Towards a macroeconomic theory of capitalism

1st Edition

By John Smithin
July 06, 2010

Mainstream neoclassical economics tells us that money is essentially a commodity, has no other social meanings or consequences, and (therefore) exists only as a medium of exchange to lubricate/facilitate barter. This book takes the view that money is definitively a social relation between ...

The Political Economy of Work

The Political Economy of Work

1st Edition

By David Spencer
May 19, 2010

Against the background of increasing interest in the changing nature and quality of work, The Political Economy of Work offers a new and unique assessment of the theoretical analysis of work. The author challenges some common preconceptions about work and promotes an original approach to the field,...

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