Ian,
      No, the Commerce and Complexity volume is a
different book.  Steve was a coeditor of that book.
The full reference is
William A. Barnett, Carl Chiarella, Steve Keen, Robert
Marks (not Marx), Hermann Schnabel (not Julian), eds.,
_Commerce, Complexity, and Evolution: Topics in Economics,
Finance, Marketing, and Management: Proceedings of the
Twelfth International Symposium in Economic Theory and
Econometrics_, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
       Steve's _Debunking Economics..._ is a very different
kettle of fish.
Barkley Rosser
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 10:18 AM
Subject: [PEN-L:9518] Re: Interesting new book?


>
>
> > Penners
> >
> > Last week the new Zed Books catalogue dropped through the letter box.
> Among
> > its delights was a forthcoming volume authored by Steve Keen, University
> of
> > Western Sydney, entitled "Debunking Economics: The Naked Emperor of the
> > Social Sciences." The blurb explains that the book
> >
> > "explains why economists think the way they do, and points out the flaws
> in
> > their thinking which they don't realise, don't appreciate, or just plain
> > ignore. Most of these flaws were established by dissident academic
> > economists decades ago, yet modern economics pretends that it can
continue
> > with 'business as usual'."
> >
> > Among those praising the book are erstwhile Penner Henry Liu, URPE
> stalwart
> > Don Goldstein and Hugh Stretton. Anybody know anything about this? Rob?
> >
> > Michael K.
> ****************
>
> This piece by Keen was published in a book titled "Commerce, Complexity &
> something else...." or some such by Cambridge U Press. It's one of his
more
> interesting pieces available on the Web:
> http://www.csu.edu.au/ci/vol06/keen/keen.html
>
> Ian
>
>

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