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Re: Query
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- Subject: Re: Query
- From: "Devine, James" <jdevine@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2003 08:25:39 -0800
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- Thread-topic: [PEN-L] Query
I find Harrison's MARXIAN ECONOMICS FOR SOCIALISTS (Pluto) to be very good in terms of a clear presentation. By not hiding political implications, Harrison is in many ways less ideological than those who don't deal with those issues.
Charlie Andrews' FROM CAPITALISM TO EQUALITY is also very good. I think it can be found at www.laborrepublic.org but I couldn't open that website today.
as for mainstream economics, the Goodwin, Nelson, Ackerman, and Weisskopf book MICROECONOMICS IN CONTEXT (prentice-hall, preliminary edition).
Jim
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From: bgramlich@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bgramlich@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Fri 10/31/2003 8:19 PM
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Subject: [PEN-L] Query
Can anybody suggest a non-ideological, as well as an ideoligcally Marxist primary economics text for me?
Benjamin
- Thread context:
- pensions and Putnam,
Eubulides Sat 01 Nov 2003, 06:32 GMT
- Query,
bgramlich Sat 01 Nov 2003, 04:19 GMT
- Re: Query,
Jurriaan Bendien Sat 01 Nov 2003, 04:42 GMT
- Re: Query,
Mike Ballard Sun 02 Nov 2003, 01:30 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Query,
Devine, James Sat 01 Nov 2003, 16:24 GMT
- Re: Query,
andie nachgeborenen Sat 01 Nov 2003, 19:16 GMT
- Re: Query,
Devine, James Sat 01 Nov 2003, 16:45 GMT
- The secret of China's competitiveness,
Jurriaan Bendien Sat 01 Nov 2003, 03:40 GMT
- China policy question,
michael Sat 01 Nov 2003, 02:30 GMT
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