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Re: list of heterodox book series



Title: RE: list of heterodox book series

Fred,
 
I have a series that isn't specifically heterodox, but because of the nature of the series would be most welcoming of manuscripts written from a heterodox perspective.

   Contemporary Public Policy Issues
       (M.E. Sharpe)

  This is to be an interdisciplinary series that explores a wide array of public policy issues from a variety of perspectives. This series will consist of works from the fields of economics, political science, public administration, history, sociology, and public policy. Contemporary issues to be considered include welfare, wage policies, labor markets, income equality, economic justice, and campaign finance, just to name a few. Where possible, we would like the titles to take a point-counter-point approach. At a minimum, however, titles must explore policy issues from outside the lenses of traditional neoclassical economics. Therefore, works that explore policy issues in terms of their historical evolution, institutional structures and culture milieus are particularly welcome. Proposals that seek to explore policy from the vantage point of underlying cultural values and national political philosophy are especially encouraged.

  All proposals are welcome, but works in the series should ideally share a common format: 1) Problem definition; 2) Theoretical approaches to addressing the problem; 3) Economics and Politics of the Problem or historical understanding of the policy discussion; 4) Evolution of the Problem, i.e how it has been understood and addressed in the past; and 5) Alternative Policy Models for resolution. Although economic analysis of any policy issue is surely important, this series seeks to engage traditional economic analyses with heterodox and institutionalist approaches to economics. One possible approach is to couch the discussion in terms of a debate between liberal and conservative approaches, but such an approach must take into account the neoclassical/institutionalist dichotomy.

  Seried edited by Oren M. Levin-Waldman, Graduate School for Public Affairs and Administration, Metropolitan College of New York

  Contact:    Oren M. Levin-Waldman, email: olevin-waldman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  Publisher website:  www.mesharpe.com


Thanks,
Oren Levin-Waldman


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Sent: 8/13/03 10:27 AM
Subject: list of heterodox book series


> Dear Colleague,
>
> In cooperation with Paddy Quick and the URPE Newsletter, I am trying
to put together a list of heterodox economics book series.  What I need
is the title of the book series, the publisher, the editor(s),
description of the book series, who to contact and their e-mail
addresses, publisher website, and if possible author information
website--see below for an example.  In assistance will be welcome.
>
> The final list will be published in the URPE Newsletter; and I will
also send it around my e-mail list after its publication in the
Newsletter.
>
> Fred Lee
>
>
> ALTERNATIVE VOICES IN CONTEMPORARY ECONOMICS
> (Ashgate Publishing)
>
> The Alternative Voices in Contemporary Economics series provides an
exciting and important platform for new, innovative approaches to
economic analysis within the following traditions:  Post-Keynesian;
Feminist; Institutional; Marxian; Sraffian; Social; Radical; Austrians;
and Behavioral.  This series offers individuals working in these
heterodox traditions the opportunity to address methodological,
theoretical or empirical issues.  The series editors work closely with
individual authors and editors to ensure the quality of all published
works.
>
> Series Edited by Steven Pressman, Monmouth University and Susan F.
Feiner, University of Southern Maine
>
> For more information:
>
>       Contact:        Steven Pressman, e-mail:  pressman@xxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:pressman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>                       Susan F. Finer, e-mail:  sffein@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:sffein@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>       Author Information:
>
>       Publisher website:      www.ashgate.com <http://www.ashgate.com>
>
>



Oren M. Levin-Waldman, Ph.D.
Professor, Graduate School for
Public Affairs and Administration
Metropolitan College of New York
75 Varick Street
New York, NY 10013-1919
  olevin-waldman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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