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The Crisis in Economics Edward Fullbrook (University of the West of England, UK.)

The Crisis in Economics By Edward Fullbrook (University of the West of England, UK.)

The Crisis in Economics by Edward Fullbrook (University of the West of England, UK.)


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Charts the impact the PAE Network has had so far and constitutes a manifesto for a different kind of economics - it features key contributions from all the major voices in heterodox economics including Tony Lawson, Geoff Hodgson, and Sheila Dow.

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The Crisis in Economics by Edward Fullbrook (University of the West of England, UK.)

Economics can be pretty boring. Drier than Death Valley, the discipline is obsessed with mathematics and compounds this by arrogantly assuming its techniques can be brought to bear on the other social sciences.
It wasn't going to be long, therefore, before students started complaining. The vast majority have voted with their feet and signed up for business and management degrees, but in the past two years there has grown an important new movement that has decided to tackle those who think they run economics head-on. This is the Post-autistic Economics Network.
The PAE Network started in France and has spread first to Cambridge and then other parts of the world. The name derives from the fact that mainstream economics has been accused of institutional autism, ie. qualitative impairment of social interaction, failure to develop peer relationships and lack of emotional and social reciprocity. In short, economics has lost touch with reality and has become way too abstract.
This book charts the impact the PAE Network has had so far and constitutes a manifesto for a different kind of economics - it features key contributions from all the major voices in heterodox economics including Tony Lawson, Deirdre McCloskey, Geoff Hodgson, Sheila Dow and Warren Samuels.

The Crisis in Economics Reviews

'I see the book as an excellent tool to introduce undergradate and graduate students to a critical understanding of the current state of economics. This is why I have assigned the book on my graduate course in microeconomic theory.' - Frederic S. Lee, Journal of Economic Issues

Every economics student and teacher as well as anyone interested in recent developments in intellectual and social trends should read The Crisis in Economics. Oeconomicus

Table of Contents

Part I Documents: the french students' petition; the French professors' petition; Post-Autistic Economics Newsletter, issue no 1; Post-Autistic Economics Newsletter, issue no 3; two curricula - Chicago vs PAE; advice from student organizers in France and Spain; opening up economics - The Cambridge 27; The Kansas City Proposal - an international open letter; support the report, Gilles Raveaud. Part II Teaching: James K. Galbraith, a contribution on the state of economics in France and the world; Joseph Halevi, the Franco-American neo-classical alliance; Hugh Stretton, a plural education; Jacques Sapir, realism vs axiomatics; Gilles Raveaud, teaching economics through controversies; Geoff Harcourt, a good servant but a bad master; Joseph Halevi; three observations on a cultural revival; Steve Keen, economists have no ears; Grazia Letto-Gillies, economics and multinationals; Emmanuelle Biencourt, a year in French economics; Le Movement Autisme-economie; Alan Shipman, ignoring commercial reality; Peter E. Earl; the perils of pluralistic teaching and how to reduce them; Peter Soderbaum, democracy and the need for pluralism in economics; Susan Feiner, toward a post-autistic economics education; Geoff Harcourt, Steve Keen's debunking economics; Bernard Guerrien, is there anything worth keeping in standard microeconomics? Part III Practice and ethics: Frank Ackermanaa, autistic economics vs the environment; Andre Orlean, humility in economics; Edward Fullbrook, real science is pluralist; Deirdre McCloskey, books of oomph; Tony Lawson, back to reality; Sheila C. Dow, the relevance of controversies for practice as well as teaching. (Part contents.)

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GOR007591582
9780415308984
0415308984
The Crisis in Economics by Edward Fullbrook (University of the West of England, UK.)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2003-03-27
236
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