Marx, Veblen, and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy

Marx, Veblen, and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy
Title Marx, Veblen, and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy PDF eBook
Author Phillip Anthony O'Hara
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Capitalism
ISBN 9781858980676

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O'Hara (economics, Curtin U. of Technology, Australia) uses an institutional-evolutionary approach to analyze economic problems associated with developments in capitalism during the second half of the 20th century. Arguing that economics should center on institutions as the durable fabric of the economy over time, he traces the lineages of institutional themes and considers feminist, post-Keynesian, holistic-economic, and Schumpeterian perspectives. He then explores the nature of institutions in the growth and instability of capitalism with reference to social structures of accumulation. He concludes that the evolution of modern capitalism is likely to remain unstable. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

Institutions in Economics

Institutions in Economics
Title Institutions in Economics PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Rutherford
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 244
Release 1996-07-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521574471

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This book examines and compares the 'old' institutionalism of Veblen, Mitchell, Commons, and Ayres, with the 'new' institutionalism developed from neoclassical and Austrian sources.

Marx, Veblen, and the Foundations of Heterodox Economics

Marx, Veblen, and the Foundations of Heterodox Economics
Title Marx, Veblen, and the Foundations of Heterodox Economics PDF eBook
Author Tae-Hee Jo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 365
Release 2015-07-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317631455

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John F. Henry is an eminent economist who has made important contributions to heterodox economics drawing on Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Thorstein Veblen, and John Maynard Keynes. His historical approach offers radical insights into the evolution of ideas (ideologies and theories) giving rise to and/or induced by the changes in capitalist society. Essays collected in this festschrift not only evaluate John Henry’s contributions in connection to Marx’s and Veblen’s theories, but also apply them to the socio-economic issues in the 21st century. In Part I leading heterodox economists in the traditions of Marxism, Post Keynesianism, and Institutionalism critically examine Marx’s and Veblen’s theoretical frameworks (and their connections to each other) that have become the foundations of heterodox economics. Chapters in Part II showcase alternative theoretical explanations inspired by Marx, Veblen, and Henry. Topics in this Part include financial crisis, financialization, capital accumulation, economics teaching, and the historical relationship between money and class society. Part III is devoted to John Henry’s heterodox economics encapsulated in his "farewell" lecture, interview, and bibliography. Essays in this book, individually and collectively, make an important point that the history of economic thought (or historical analysis of economic theory and policy) is an integral part of developing heterodox economics as an alternative theoretical framework. Anyone who is troubled by the recurring failure of capitalism as well as mainstream economics will find this book well worth reading.

Marx, Veblen, and the Foundations of Heterodox Economics

Marx, Veblen, and the Foundations of Heterodox Economics
Title Marx, Veblen, and the Foundations of Heterodox Economics PDF eBook
Author Tae-Hee Jo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 338
Release 2015-07-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317631447

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John F. Henry is an eminent economist who has made important contributions to heterodox economics drawing on Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Thorstein Veblen, and John Maynard Keynes. His historical approach offers radical insights into the evolution of ideas (ideologies and theories) giving rise to and/or induced by the changes in capitalist society. Essays collected in this festschrift not only evaluate John Henry’s contributions in connection to Marx’s and Veblen’s theories, but also apply them to the socio-economic issues in the 21st century. In Part I leading heterodox economists in the traditions of Marxism, Post Keynesianism, and Institutionalism critically examine Marx’s and Veblen’s theoretical frameworks (and their connections to each other) that have become the foundations of heterodox economics. Chapters in Part II showcase alternative theoretical explanations inspired by Marx, Veblen, and Henry. Topics in this Part include financial crisis, financialization, capital accumulation, economics teaching, and the historical relationship between money and class society. Part III is devoted to John Henry’s heterodox economics encapsulated in his "farewell" lecture, interview, and bibliography. Essays in this book, individually and collectively, make an important point that the history of economic thought (or historical analysis of economic theory and policy) is an integral part of developing heterodox economics as an alternative theoretical framework. Anyone who is troubled by the recurring failure of capitalism as well as mainstream economics will find this book well worth reading.

Capitalist Political Economy

Capitalist Political Economy
Title Capitalist Political Economy PDF eBook
Author Heather Whiteside
Publisher Routledge
Pages 285
Release 2020-03-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0429888031

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Winner of the Rik Davidson/Studies in Political Economy 2022 Book Prize A key text, Capitalist Political Economy: Thinkers and Theories analyses the field-forming theoretical contributions to political economy that have defined, debated, critiqued, and defended capitalism for more than three centuries. Political economy recognizes and celebrates the many and varied interconnections between politics and economics in society, together with the economic implications of public policy and the political impact of market and property relations. As such, political economy is both an approach to understanding capitalism and a reflection of the forms and features of capitalism at particular moments. Grounded in primary and secondary literature including theorists’ original writings and leading literary biographies, this text explores principal themes in the development of capitalism and political economic thought. It relates these to markets, property, profits, labour, investment, innovation, the state, growth and crises, gender, the ecological limits of capital accumulation, and rival economic practices. The book contextualizes the legacy of foundational political economists by exploring their life and times and putting them in conversation with other highly influential theorists. Equally, it also considers more contemporary views. This book serves as an indispensable source for academic communities who are interested in the long arc of capitalist development, theories, and theorists.

Global Political Economy

Global Political Economy
Title Global Political Economy PDF eBook
Author Ronen Palan
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 310
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0415204887

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The text aims to provide succinct summaries of topical, wide-ranging issues and controversies, presenting a compact guide which should be of use to students and lecturers in IPE and international relations.

A Political Economy of Contemporary Capitalism and its Crisis

A Political Economy of Contemporary Capitalism and its Crisis
Title A Political Economy of Contemporary Capitalism and its Crisis PDF eBook
Author Dimitris Sotiropoulos
Publisher Routledge
Pages 289
Release 2013-06-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135037922

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The recent financial meltdown and the resulting global recession have rekindled debates regarding the nature of contemporary capitalism. This book analyses the ongoing financialization of the economy as a development within capitalism, and explores the ways in which it has changed the organization of capitalist power. The authors offer an interpretation of the role of the financial sphere which displays a striking contrast to the majority of contemporary heterodox approaches. Their interpretation stresses the crucial role of financial derivatives in the contemporary organization of capitalist power relations, arguing that the process of financialization is in fact entirely unthinkable in the absence of derivatives. The book also uses Marx’s concepts and some of the arguments developed in the framework of the historic Marxist controversies on economic crises in order to gain an insight into the modern neoliberal form of capitalism and the recent financial crisis. Employing a series of international case studies, this book will be essential reading for all those with an interest in the financial crisis, and all those seeking to comprehend the workings of capitalism.