Radical and Feminist Economics
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Contending Perspectives in Economics
John T. Harvey
'From the minute I had John Harvey’s book in my hand I knew it would have a great future and a second edition would be due very soon. Presenting competing theoretical perspectives in such an accessible way is the true great achievement o...eBook:Find out more$23.96
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Advanced Introduction to Feminist Economics
Joyce P. Jacobsen
‘With this interesting and highly relevant book, Joyce Jacobsen has provided a masterful account of the issues, debates, and ideas that feminist economists have written about for decades. Jacobsen has both the research record and the car...eBook:Find out more$20.76
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Anti-Blanchard Macroeconomics
Emiliano Brancaccio, Andrea Califano
‘The fact that one of the cardinals of pre-crash macroeconomic orthodoxy is willing to commend this heterodox text, is evidence of the mess in which orthodox macroeconomics finds itself after the collapse of 2007–09.’ – From the Preface ...eBook:Find out more$24.76
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Contending Perspectives in Economics
John T. Harvey
‘Fifty years ago I used Robert L. Heilbroner's The Worldly Philosophers to get students excited about economics. Today I would use John T. Harvey's Contending Perspectives in Economics. The book is beautifully written and full of insight...eBook:Find out more$29.60
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Capital Flight and Capital Controls in Developing Countries
Edited by Gerald A. Epstein
‘One of the most significant developments in the global economy over the past 25 years has been the growth of international capital movements following the financial deregulation of the 1980s. Some argued that the removal of capital cont...eBook:Find out more$49.60
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BEYOND KEYNESIANISM
Edited by Egon Matzner, Wolfgang Streeck
This important book goes beyond generalizations and takes a hard-headed look at the real strengths and weaknesses of Keynesian demand management and supply side economics. Keynesianism has failed to reconcile high levels of competitiven...