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Post-Keynesian and heterodox economics challenge the mainstream economics theories that dominate the teaching at universities and government economic policies. And it was these latter theories that helped to cause the great depression the United States and the rest of the world is in. However, most economists and the top 1% do not want mainstream theories challenged-for to do so would mean questioning why and how the 1% got where they are. Therefore, numerous efforts have been and are being made to discredit if not suppress Post-Keynesian and heterodox economics. These efforts have had some success; this book is a response to them.
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Preface: The Future of Post-Keynesian Economics and Heterodox Economics Contra Their Critics
Frederic S. Lee and Marc Lavoie 1. Post-Keynesians and Others
John King 2. After the Crisis: Perspectives for Post-Keynesian Economics
Marc Lavoie 3. Post-Keynesian Economics - How to Move Forward
Engelbert Stockhammer and Paul Ramskogler 4. A Guide to Paradigmatic Self-Marginalization: Lessons for Post-Keynesian Economists
Leonhard Dobusch and Jakob Kappeler 5. Post-Keynesianism, Heterodoxy, and Mainstream Economics
David Dequech 6. Heterodox Economics and its Critics
Frederic S. Lee 7. Building Heterodox Community: Pluralism in Fragmented Epistemological Communities
Barbara E. Hopkins 8. Conversation or Monologue? On Advising Heterodox Economists with Addendum
Matias Vernengo 9. Economics Fit for the Queen: Barriers and Opportunities
Peter E. Earl and Ti-Ching Peng 10. Orthodoxy, Heterodoxy, and Post-Keynesian Economics: Notes on Taxonomy
Gary Mongiovi 11. The Global Financial Crisis and the Role of Engagement with the Mainstream in the Future of Post-Keynesian Economics
Louis-Philippe Rochon and Peter Docherty 12. Notes on Ideology and Methodology with Addendum
Duncan K. Foley 13. Whither Heterodoxy? Or Where is Heterodox Economics Going?
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Frederic S. Lee is Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, USA.
Marc Lavoie is Professor of Economics at the University of Ottowa, Canada.