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The crisis in economics the post-autistic economics movement : the first 600 days

Edward Fullbrook

London Routledge New York 2003

Localização: FEA - Fac. Econ. Adm. Contab. e Atuária  ACERVO DELFIM NETTO  (B17.22.13 )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    The crisis in economics the post-autistic economics movement : the first 600 days
  • Autor: Edward Fullbrook
  • Assuntos: Economics -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- France; Economics -- Study and teaching (Higher); Volkswirtschaftslehre; ECONOMIA (ESTUDO E ENSINO) -- FRANÇA
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
  • Descrição: Introduction: a brief history of the post-autistic economics movement / Edward Fullbrook -- Documents -- A contribution on the state of economics in France and the world / James K. Galbraith -- The Franco-American neoclassical alliance / Joseph Halevi -- Plural education / Hugh Stretton -- Realism vs axiomatics / Jacques Sapir -- Teaching economics through controversies / Gilles Raveaud -- A good servant but a bad master / Geoff Harcourt -- Three observations on a "cultural revival" in France / Joseph Halevi -- Economists have no ears / Steve Keen -- Economics and multinationals / Grazia Ietto-Gillies -- A year in French economics / Emmanuelle Benicourt -- These "wonderful" US textbooks ... / Le Mouvement Autisme-Économie -- Ignoring commercial reality / Alan Shipman -- The perils of pluralistic teaching and how to reduce them / Peter E. Earl -- Democracy and the need for pluralism in economics / Peter Söderbaum -- Toward a post-autistic economics education / Susan Feiner.
    Steve Keen's Debunking economics / Geoff Harcourt -- Is there anything worth keeping in standard microeconomics? / Bernard Guerrien -- Autistic economics vs the environment / Frank Ackerman -- Humility in economics / André Orléan -- Real science is pluralist / Edward Fullbrook -- Books of oomph / Deirdre McCloskey -- Back to reality / Tony Lawson -- The relevance of controversies for practice as well as teaching / Sheila C. Dow -- Revolt in political science / Kurt Jacobsen -- Beyond criticism / Paul Ormerod -- How did economics get into such a state? / Geoffrey M. Hodgson -- An extraordinary discipline / Ben Fine -- What we learned in the twentieth century / Frank Ackerman -- Rethinking economics in twentieth-century America / Michael A. Bernstein -- Why the PAE movement needs feminism / Julie A. Nelson -- An international marshall plan / Geoff Harcourt -- The war economy / James K. Galbraith -- The globalized economy / Jeff Gates -- Some old but good ideas / Anne Mayhew.
    Against: a priori theory. For: descriptively adequately computational modeling / Bruce Edmonds -- An alternative framework for economics / John Nightingale and Jason Potts -- The Russian defeat of economic orthodoxy / Steve Keen -- The tight links between post-Keynesian and feminist economics / Marc Lavoie -- Is the concept of economic growth autistic? / Jean Gadrey -- Ontology, epistemology, language and the practice of economics / Warren J. Samuels -- Is the utility maximization principle necessary? / Katalin Martinás -- Quo vadis behavioral finance? / George M. Frankfurter and Elton G. McGoun -- Psychological autism, institutional autism and economics / James G. Devine.
    Lack of interest from students has led economists to question the relevance of their subject & some have concluded that it has lost touch with reality. The Post-autistic Economics Network is a lobby attempting to revitalise economics. This collection of papers assesses the impact of this movement.
  • Títulos relacionados: Série:Economics as social theory.
  • Editor: London Routledge New York
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2003
  • Formato: x, 226 pages 24 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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