I am looking for material for my economics courses, which I am trying to make
more heterodox. I would be very grateful if people could steer me to
introductory articles of say 20 pages on each major heterodox school:
behavioral, ecological, evolutionary-institutional, feminist, humanistic,
Marx
On Sunday, August 6, 2006 at 16:16:51 (+0200) Gassler Robert writes:
>...
>Failing that, what are the best survey textbooks (if any)
>suitable as supplements for such classes?
Foundations of Economics: A beginner's companion (1998) by Yanis
Varoufakis is very good. Not sure it exactly meets your
At 07:16 06/08/2006, Robert wrote:
I am looking for material for my economics courses, which I am
trying to make more heterodox. I would be very grateful if people
could steer me to introductory articles of say 20 pages on each
major heterodox school: behavioral, ecological,
evolutionary-institut
On 8/6/06, Gassler Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am looking for material for my economics courses, which I am trying to make
more heterodox.
Orthodox heterdox or heterodox heterodox? I'm not kidding. Two of the
most fascinating aspects of heterodoxy are first the energy expended
in erect
how about Edwards, Reich, & Weisskopf THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM, 3
editions, likely out of print? James Weaver has a book like this too.
On 8/6/06, Gassler Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am looking for material for my economics courses, which I am trying to make
more heterodox. I would be very