Reconstructing Political Economy: The Great Divide in Economic ThoughtPsychology Press, 1999 - 287 頁 This volume offers an original perspective on the questions the great economists have asked and looks at their significance for todays world. Written in a provocative and accessible style, it examines how the diverse traditions of political economy have conceptualised economic issues, events and theory. Going beyond the orthodoxies of mainstream economics it shows the relevance of political economy to the debates on the economic meaning of our times. |
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The two cultures in economics | 1 |
Of dialogic debates and the uncertain embrace 223 | 17 |
the Adam Smith problem | 32 |
The legacies of classical political economy | 53 |
Marx and the long run | 75 |
The neoclassical counter revolution | 91 |
Heterodoxy and holism | 111 |
Keynes and the world turned upside down | 132 |
The last halfcentury in the mainstream | 154 |
Theorizing economic growth | 177 |
From equilibrium into history | 203 |
Notes | 226 |
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