Zombie economics: how dead ideas still walk among us
- J. King
- Sociology
- 1 October 2011
Zombie economics: how dead ideas still walk among us, by John Quiggin, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2010, viii + 238 pp., $24.95 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-691-14582-2
A History of Post Keynesian Economics Since 1936
- J. King
- Economics
- 2002
This is a unique, comprehensive and international history of the post Keynesian approach to economics since 1936. The author locates the origins of post Keynesian economics in the conflicting initial…
"Never Intended to be a Theory Of Everything": Domestic Labor in Neoclassical and Marxian Economics
- T. Jefferson, J. King
- Economics
- 1 January 2001
This article is a comparative study of the treatment of domestic labor by neoclassical and Marxian economists. Before 1960, mainstream economics concentrated on production for the market, with…
The Microfoundations Delusion: Metaphor and Dogma in the History of Macroeconomics
- J. King
- Economics
- 30 November 2012
Contents: 1. Introduction Part I: Microfoundations and the Philosophy of Science 2. Microfoundations as a (Bad) Metaphor 3. Microfoundations as Micro-reduction 4. Two Case Studies: Biology and Social…
The Microfoundations Delusion
- J. King
- Economics
- 2012
In this challenging book, John King makes a sustained and comprehensive attack on the dogma that macroeconomic theory must have ‘rigorous microfoundations’. He draws on both the philosophy of science…
Talking About Joan Robinson: Geoff Harcourt in Conversation with John King
- G. Harcourt, J. King
- Economics
- 1 March 1995
The article records a conversation in December 1992 between G. C. Harcourt and John King about Joan Robinson. The topics covered include: the mystery as to why Keynes did not include imperfectly…
Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis Since Keynes: A Partial History
- J. King
- Economics
- 1 September 1994
Where Marx was right: towards a more secure foundation for heterodox economics
Marx has never been very influential among Western economists, but the collapse of all types of socialist movements has reinforced the belief that Marx is irrelevant for economic analysis. At the…
A History of Marxian Economics
The first volume of this critical history covers the social, political, and theoretical forces behind the development of Marxian economics from Marx's death in 1883 until 1929, the year marking the…
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