Top 10 Heterodox Economics Books
8 September, 2012 at 22:43 | Posted in Economics | 7 Comments
- Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, The Entropy Law and the Economic Process (1971)
- Michal Kalecki, Selected Essays on the Dynamics of the Capitalist Economy (1971)
- Paul Davidson, Money and the Real World (1972)
- Hyman Minsky, John Maynard Keynes (1975)
- Hyman Minsky, Can “It” Happen Again? (1982)
- Tony Lawson, Economics and Reality (1997)
- Steve Keen, Debunking Economics (2001)
- Fred Lee, A History of Heterodox Economics (2009)
- John Quiggin, Zombie Economics (2010)
- Yanis Varoufakis, J. Halevi & N. Theocarakis, Modern Political Economics (2011)
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I add David Orrell’s Economyths.
Comment by Dwayne Woods— 10 September, 2012 #
Have to admit that I haven’t heard of that book. I’ll put it on my reading list!
Comment by Lars P Syll— 10 September, 2012 #
[...] lengthy review of three books dedicated to criticizing neoclassical economics; Lars P. Syll gives a list of his “top 10 heterodox economics books.” This reminds me that I need to review Steve [...]
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It’s an interesting book because Orrell, who works in biological modeling, is a mathematician and not an economists.
Comment by Dwayne Woods— 10 September, 2012 #
I just read this review -The Emperor Has No Clothes But Still He Rules
by Michael D. Yates
http://monthlyreview.org/2011/06/01/the-emperor-has-no-clothes-but-still-he-rules on the books of
Moshe Adler, Economics for the Rest of Us: Debunking the Science that Makes Life Dismal (New York: The New Press, 2009),
David Orrell, Economyths: Ten Ways That Economics Get It Wrong (Mississauga, Ontario: John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd., 2010),
Yanis Varoufakis, Joseph Halevi, and Nicholas J. Theocaratis, Modern Political Economics: Making Sense of the Post-2008 World (New York: Routledge, 2011, forthcoming)
Comment by Jan Milch— 10 September, 2012 #
1. Das Kapital
Comment by Samir— 10 September, 2012 #
Wow, no Piero Sraffa’s production of commodities by means of commodities (1960)?
Comment by kicillof— 15 January, 2013 #