Description
Economics is extremely sick. It is so locked in its past that nearly all of its introductory textbooks are modelled on one that appeared in 1948. The discipline cannot continue in its autistic state much longer. This book takes you to the heart of a fiery and many-faceted debate. It is comprised of 66 articles that have been selected based on their importance to the reform movement and for their accessibility to the general reader. 'Real economic problems' concern real people, so their analysis must be made intelligible to an educated general public if real democracy is to function. All economists must learn to live without the belief that there is only one right way of describing and explaining reality. This requires economists to begin the development of an ethos of honesty regarding the limitations of their chosen approaches.
An engaging, important text calling for the reform of economics and pushing for the discipline to become an honest and effective tool for democracy.
About the Author
Edward Fullbrook is a Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Economics, University of West England.
Reviews
'Recommended. Heterodox economics collections supporting all levels of undergraduate and graduate students.' -R.B. Emmett, 'Choice'
Book Information
ISBN 9781843312369
Author Edward Fullbrook
Format Paperback
Page Count 512
Imprint Anthem Press
Publisher Anthem Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 153mm * 26mm