Political economy : the contest of economic ideas
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Political economy : the contest of economic ideas
Oxford university press, 2002
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book looks at the competing currents of political economic thought in Australia. It considersthe main traditions: classical political economy and Marxist economics, neoclassical economies and neo-liberalism, institutional economics, Keynesian economics, and modern political economy.
Table of Contents
- . ECONOMIC PROCESSES AND PROBLEMS: The current context
- . ECONOMIC SYSTEMS: What's so Special about Capitalism
- . BACK TO BASICS: Classical Political Economy
- . THE CRITQUE OF CAPITALISM: Marxist Economics
- . THE IDEOLOGY OF THE MARKET: Neoclassical Economics
- . EVOLUTION AND REFORM: Institutional Economics
- . STABILISING THE ECONOMY: Keynesian Economics
- . CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES: Modern Political Economy
- . WHITHER POLITICAL ECONOMY: Conflict and Progress
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