This introduction to the main heterodox schools of economic thought examines their main concepts and their critiques of mainstream theory. The schools examined
For at least a half-century, there has been active debate on the nature of the economy between classical and neoclassical economists and advocates of a more -su
This book argues that economists need to reengage with societal issues, such as justice and fairness in distribution, that inevitably arise when discussing the
Heterodox economics refers to methodologies or schools of economic thought that are considered outside of "mainstream economics", often represented by expositor
A systematic comparison of the 3 major economic theories—neoclassical, Keynesian, and Marxian—showing how they differ and why these differences matter in sh