Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Book Announcement — John T. Harvey — CONTENDING PERSPECTIVES IN ECONOMICS

Edward Elgar Publishing
CONTENDING PERSPECTIVES IN ECONOMICS
A Guide to Contemporary Schools of Thought
John T. Harvey, Texas Christian University, US

‘This wise and lucid guide to pluralism in economics embodies the
values of its cause. Generous, open-minded, fair, accurate and
accessible: John Harvey’s new book is a fine achievement that every
economics major should read.’
– James K. Galbraith, The University of Texas at Austin, US

'Fifty years ago I used Robert L. Heilbroner's The Worldly Philosophers to get students excited about economics. Today I would use John T. Harvey's Contending Perspectives in Economics. The book is beautifully written and full of insights into who economists are and why they think the way they do.'
– Paul D. Bush, California State University, US

'Economics is a mess. Oppositional clans ("schools"), pseudo-science, corruption of various kinds and relentless disdain for the real-world predominate. If you are thinking of entering this war-zone, then reading John Harvey's Contending Perspectives in Economics is your best bet for retaining your intellectual health.'
– Edward Fullbrook, University of the West of England, UK

'I just finished reading the book! I feel like I learned so much from it, and not just in terms of the information itself. As I read, it stimulated so much thought I found myself writing many pages on things I'd never even thought about!'
– Marcus Schiebold, Economics Undergraduate Student, University of North Texas, US

John Harvey's accessible book provides a non-technical yet rigorous introduction to various schools of thought in economics. Premised on the idea that economic thinking has been stunted by the almost complete rejection of anything outside the mainstream, the author hopes that this volume will open readers' minds and lead them in new and productive directions. In his exploration of Neoclassical, Marxist, Austrian, Post Keynesian, Institutionalist, New Institutionalist and Feminist schools of thought, unique features of each approach are highlighted, complemented by discussions of methodology, world views, popular themes, and current activities. Accurate and impartial, every chapter covering a heterodox school of thought has been vetted by an acknowledged expert in that field.

2015 168 pp Hardback 978 0 85793 203 7 £65.00 (UK/RoW) • March 2015 $99.95 (N/S America) Elgaronline 978 0 85793 204 4

1 comment:

Bean said...

This guys recent article on Marx was so poorly informed that if be suspicious of the rest of his work.