From: Gerald_A_Levy@MSN.COM
Date: Wed Dec 29 2004 - 19:00:02 EST
I received the full review as an attachment, but I am not re-sending it
now as it is rather long (161 KB) and you can read it online in html at:
http://www.btinternet.com/~pae_news/review/issue29.htm
In solidarity, Jerry
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sanity, humanity and science
post-autistic economics review
Issue no. 29, 6 December 2004 back issues at www.paecon.net
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In this issue:
- Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra
When social physics becomes a social problem:
economics, ethics and the new order
- Mehrdad Vahabi
The Political Economy of Destructive Power
Symposium on Reorienting Economics (Part II)
Dialogue on the reform of economics with Tony Lawson’s Reorienting Economics as focal point
- Bernard Guerrien
Irrelevance and Ideology
- Jack Vromen
Conjectural Revisionary Ontology
- Andrew Sayer
Feminism, critical realism and economics:
a response to Van Staveren
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New Books
A Guide to What’s Wrong with Economics, edited by Edward Fullbrook.
Contributors: Emmanuelle Bénicourt, Michael A. Bernstein, Ana Maria Binachi, Ha-Joon
Chang, Robert Costanza, Herman E. Daly, James G. Devine, Peter Earl, Susan Feiner,
Edward Fullbrook, Jean Gadrey, Donald Gillies, Bernard Guerrien, Ozgur Gun, Joseph
Halevi, Geoffrey Hodgson, Grazia Ietto-Gillies, Steve Keen, Tony Lawson, Anne Mayhew,
Paul Ormerod, Renato Di Ruzza, Sashi Sivramkrishna, Peter Söderbaum, Hugh Stretton,
Charles L Wilber, Richard Wolff, Stephen T. Ziliak.
London: Anthem Press, November 2004, paperback, 323 pages.
Geoffrey M. Hodgson, The Evolution of Institutional Economics, London, Routledge, 2004,
paperback, paper and cloth, 560 pages.
Neva Goodwin, Julie Nelson, Frank Ackerman, Thomas Weisskopf, Microeconomics in
Context. Houghton-Mifflin, September 2004, paperback.
Drucilla K. Barker and Susan F. Feiner, Liberating Economics: Feminist Perspectives
on Families, Work, Globalization. Universtiy of Michigan Press, 2004, paper and cloth,
208 pages.
Mehrdad Vahabi, The Political Economy of Destructive Power. Edward Elgar, 2004.
Peter E. Earl and Tim Wakely, Business Economics: A Contemporary Approach.
McGraw-Hill
Transforming Economics: Perspectives on the Critical Realist Project.
Edited by P.A. Lewis. London and New York, Routledge, 2004. Pp. xiv + 311.
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