[PEN-L] introductions to heterodoxy

2006-08-06 Thread Gassler Robert
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

Re: [PEN-L] introductions to heterodoxy

2006-08-06 Thread Bill Lear
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

Re: [PEN-L] introductions to heterodoxy

2006-08-06 Thread michael a. lebowitz
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

Re: [PEN-L] introductions to heterodoxy

2006-08-06 Thread Sandwichman
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

Re: [PEN-L] introductions to heterodoxy

2006-08-06 Thread Jim Devine
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