From: glevy@PRATT.EDU
Date: Mon Oct 22 2007 - 13:35:19 EDT
Their site is <http://www.feedblitz.com/f/?html=268315> In solidarity, Jerry >From: "Pluralist Economics Review" <pereview@btinternet.com> >Subject: Pluralist Economics Review - first issue 34 >Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 14:52:42 +0100 > > > > > Pluralist Economics Review > > the best of free-access economics > > > > November 2007 > > > To subscribe for free to this new review either hit >"reply to sender" and then "send" or go here. > > > > > > > > Articles > > a.. The Missing Motivation in Macroeconomics, George A. Akerlof > b.. Model Building versus Theorizing: The Paucity of Theory in the >Journal of Economic Theory, Daniel B. Klein and Pedro P. Romero > c.. Uncovering the American Dream: Inequality and Mobility in >Social Security Earnings Data since 1937, Wojciech Kopczuk, Emmanuel Saez >and Jae Song > d.. The American Family and Family Economics, Shelly Lundberg and >Robert A. Pollak > e.. Growing Inequality in the Neo-liberal Heartland, George Irvin > f.. The Macroeconomist as Scientist and Engineer, N. Gregory >Mankiw > g.. The U.S. Economy: What's Next?, Wynne Godley, Dimitri B. >Papadimitriou, and Gennaro Zezza > h.. How Well Off Are America's Elderly? A New Perspective, Edward >N. Wolff and Ajit Zacharias > i.. The Causes and Consequences of Wal-Mart's Growth, Emek Basker > j.. Hedge Funds: Past, Present and Future, René M. Stulz > k.. Introducing Incentives in the Market for Live and Cadaveric >Organ Donations, Gary S. Becker and Julio Jorge Elíasb > l.. Learning From Schelling's 'Strategy Of Conflict', Roger B. >Myerson > m.. On the Fundamental Theorems of General Equilibrium, Eric S. >Maskin and Kevin W. S. Roberts > Shorter Articles > > a.. Science, ideology and development: Is there a 'Sustainability >Economics'?, Peter Söderbaum > b.. Ten Principles of Feminist Economics: A Modestly Proposed >Antidote, Geoff Schneider and Jean Shackelford > c.. An orientation for a green economics?, Tony Lawson > d.. What Industries Does Multiple-Equilibrium Trade Theory >Recommend?, Ian Fletcher > Articles You May Have Missed > > a.. Let There Be Markets: The evangelical roots of economics , >Gordon Bigelow > b.. Small is dangerous? Schumacher, science, and social >development, Cowan Coventry > c.. The Social Science Citation Index: A Black Box-with an >Ideological Bias?, Daniel B. Klein with Eric Chiang > d.. What Has Happened to the Theory of Games?, Leonid Hurwicz > The Economy > > a.. The U.S. Economy: What's Next?, Wynne Godley, Dimitri B. >Papadimitriou, and Gennaro Zezza > b.. Will There Be a Dolar Crisis?, Paul Krugman > c.. The Bubble Economy, Rober Kuttner > d.. The financial crisis: burst bubble, frayed model, Robert Wade > > Economics in the News > > a.. The New Bipartisan Capitalism, Daniel Morris, The Nation > b.. Hip Heterodoxy:, Thomas Palley, Julie Nelson, James Galbraith, >Brad DeLong and others, TPM Café Debate > c.. In Economics Departments, a Growing Will to Debate Fundamental >Assumptions, Patricia Cohen, NYT > d.. Who You Calling Heterodox?, Andy Guess, Inside Higher Ed > e.. Solidarity No More?, Elizabeth Redden, Inside Higher Ed > f.. American trio wins 2007 Nobel for economics, Reuters > g.. Excerpts from the citation of the 2007 Sveriges Riksbank Prize >in Economic Sciences, Herald Tribune > > Viewpoints > > a.. One Answer to Global Warming: A New Tax, N. Gregory Mankiw > b.. Prizes, not patents, Joseph E. Stiglitz > c.. How to pay for a free press, André Schiffrin > d.. Growth isn't working, D. Woodward and A. Simms > e.. Why Not Shift the Burden to Big Spenders?, by Robert Frank > f.. Should We Aspire to a High Score for 'Economic Freedom'? >Margaret Legum > g.. The Entertainment Industry Police Crackdown, Dean Baker > Reviews > > a.. Creative Destruction vs. the New Industrial State, Deirdre >McCloskey > b.. Is Economics Really All It Claims To Be?, CFED > c.. Reintroducing Macroeconomics: A Critical Approach, reviewed >by Ryan A Dodd > > Obituaries > > a.. Galbraith's lessons in death, Evan Jones > b.. Milton Friedman, Financial Times > c.. Milton Friedman, Workers Online > Economists' Blogs > > a.. Dean Baker > b.. Brad DeLong > c.. Paul Krugman > d.. Greg Mankiw > e.. Mark Thoma > f.. Dani Rodrik > g.. Naked Capitalism > h.. Vox > To subscribe for free to this new review either hit "reply to >sender" and then "send" or go here. > > > > Send suggestions for content to >contents@pluralisteconomicsreview.net
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