Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Notes on contributors
- PART IIntroduction
- 1 The state of the art and challenges for heterodox economics
- PART II The theoretical cores of heterodox economics
- 2 Social provisioning process: a heterodox view of the economy
- 3 The social surplus approach: historical origins and present state
- 4 Accumulation regimes
- 5 Monetary theories of production
- 6 The principle of effective demand: Marx, Kalecki, Keynes, and beyond
- 7 Heterodox theories of value: a brief history
- 8 Theories of prices and alternative economic paradigms
- 9 Heterodox theories of distribution
- 10 The micro—macro link in heterodox economics
- PART III The anatomy of capitalism
- 11 Society and its institutions
- 12 Heterodox economics and theories of interactive agency
- 13 Households in heterodox economic theory
- 14 A heterodox theory of the business enterprise
- 15 Heterodox theories of business competition and market governance
- 16 A Marxian understanding of the nature and form of dominant capitalist legal institutions
- 17 Money and monetary regimes
- 18 Banks in developing countries
- 19 Shadow banking
- 20 The informal economy in theory and policy:prospects for well-being
- 21 Inequality and poverty
- PART IV The dynamics of capitalist socio-economic structure
- 22 The accumulation of capital: an analytical and historical overview
- 23 A heterodox reconstruction of trade theory
- 24 Analyzing the organization of global production: thoughts from the periphery
- 25 Labor processes and outcomes: an institutional-heterodox framework
- 26 Heterodox theories of the business cycle
- 27 Heterodox theories of economic growth
- 28 Financialization and the crises of capitalism
- 29 Theories of international development: the Post Keynesian and Marxian alternatives
- 30 Energy, environment, and the economy
- PART V Transforming the capitalist social provisioning process
- 31 An exit strategy from capitalism's ecological crisis
- 32 Restructuring financial systems with human advancement in mind
- 33 Rethinking the role of the state
- 34 The twenty-first century capitalist revolution: how the governance of large firms shapes prosperity and inequality
- 35 Achieving full employment: history, theory, and policy
- 36 Social welfare and social control
- PART VI Conclusion
- 37 Heterodox economics as a living body of knowledge: community, (in)commensurability, critical engagement, and pluralism
- Index