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What is this thing called ‘heterodox economics’? [PDF]

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This paper conducts a type of meta-analysis of a sample of commentaries on heterodox economics, also drawing on biological literature and other treatments of classification.
Andrew Mearman
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The Place of World Economy Research in the Heterodox Analytics of Eurasian Integration

open access: yesЕвразийская интеграция: экономика, право, политика
Aim. The article shows the increased productivity of heterodox approaches in the part of economics that studies the problems of the world economy, including regional integration.Methods.
A. V. Kuznetsov
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Ekonomia ewolucyjna jako jeden z nurtów współczesnej ekonomii – zarys problematyki

open access: yesStudia i Materiały, 2015
Evolutionary economics is considered to be part of heterodox economics, which focuses on developments in the economic system, their reasons and consequences.
Tomasz Zalega
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Dependent Articulation in the Global Pesticide Complex: Argentina's Agrochemical Industry After the Generics Market Revolution

open access: yesJournal of Agrarian Change, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Since the late 1990s, the pesticide industry has undergone a ‘generics revolution’ as the centre of production, and trade has shifted to the global South. China and India have become major producers, capturing Latin American markets from Northern multinationals. As a major pesticide user and a key node in global supply chains, Argentina offers
Christian Berndt   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

FALLING INCOME AND DEBT: COMPARING VIEWS OF A MAJOR CAUSE OF THE GREAT RECESSION

open access: yesWorld Review of Political Economy, 2011
Several recent editions of major mainstream economics textbooks list various causes of the 2007-09 global recession (also known as the "Great Recession"), which mostly include the following factors: lower mortgage lending ...
Thomas E. Lambert
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Inflation in Theory and Practice: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature From the Great Inflation to the 2020s Surge

open access: yesJournal of Economic Surveys, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The post‐pandemic inflationary spike brought inflation back to the forefront of academic research. In the debate about the origin and nature of the 2020s inflation, economists have been divided into the following two main camps: the demand‐pull camp, which attributed inflation to excess demand and linked it to fiscal and monetary stimulus put ...
Vicente Ferreira
wiley   +1 more source

Institutional Changes, Effective Demand, and Inequality: A Structuralist Model of Secular Stagnation

open access: yesMetroeconomica, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the factors driving economic stagnation and inequality in the US over recent decades. We study a demand‐driven model with joint adjustment of the functional distribution and capacity utilization in the short run, and explore the dynamics of wealth accumulation and labor productivity growth in the long run.
Vinicius Curti Cícero, Daniele Tavani
wiley   +1 more source

Pseudo, or Not? Neo‐Goodwinian Growth Cycles With Financial Linkages

open access: yesMetroeconomica, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT A profit‐led Goodwin mechanism generates the observed counterclockwise activity–labor share cycle. Introducing a financial linkage can reproduce this pattern even when demand is not profit‐led. This paper extends neo‐Goodwinian theory by incorporating the valuation ratio into a four‐dimensional model.
Rudiger von Arnim, Luis Felipe Eick
wiley   +1 more source

Who do heterodox economists think they are? [PDF]

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This paper attempts to engage with the established debate on the nature of heterodox economics. However, it starts from the position that previous attempts to classify and identify heterodox economics have been biased towards a priori definition.
Andrew Mearman
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Racial Inequality, Growth and Distribution

open access: yesMetroeconomica, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT A post‐Keynesian‐Kaleckian model along structuralist lines is developed to incorporate the issue of racial inequality into the analysis of growth and distribution. It draws on ideas presented in the literature about the relationship between class inequality between capitalists and workers, and racial inequality between White and Black workers,
Amitava Krishna Dutt
wiley   +1 more source

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