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[Pen-l] Re: introductory critiques of neoclassical microeconomics
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- Subject: [Pen-l] Re: introductory critiques of neoclassical microeconomics
- From: Michael Nuwer <nuwermj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 13:25:04 -0500
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Peter Lichtenstein
An Introduction to Post-Keynesian and Marxian Theories of Value and Price, M.E.
Sharpe, 1983.
Alfred S. Eichner, ed.
Why Economics is Not Yet a Science, M.E. Sharpe, 1983
Alfred S. Eichner
Toward a new economics: essays in post-Keynesian and institutionalist theory, M.E.
Sharpe, 1985
The Lichtenstein book is a very good introduction that compares neoclassical and
classical theories. It draws heavily on Sraffa's work.
The first Eichner book has some good stuff but not taken from Sraffa. One of the
essays, however (The development of contemporary mainstream macroeconomics /
Richard X. Chase), contains the best introductory explanation of re-switching that
I've ever seen.
Maxim Linchits wrote:
Could anyone recommend a general (and not too difficult) introduction to
what's wrong with NC micro, preferably drawing on Sraffa's work?
Something besides Steve Keen's book...
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