Format:
1 online resource (426 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780415538190
,
9781136270888
Series Statement:
Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy Series
Content:
This landmark volume spans a wide range of economic approaches to social justice. Inspired by the work of Duncan Foley, and featuring many of the leading scholars in the field, the volume aims to open the discussion on a critical economic theory which values fairness and social justice
Note:
Cover -- Social Fairness and Economics -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Introduction -- Personal remarks: Festschrift conference, April 21, 2012 -- PART I Socio-economic ideology and methodology -- 1 Keynes and Marx, Duncan and me -- 2 The sophisticated Legislator meets Adam's fallacy: a cultural-institutional market failure -- 3 The complex evolution of Duncan K. Foley as a complexity economist -- 4 Applications of statistical mechanics to economics: entropic origin of the probability distributions of money, income, and energy consumption -- PART II Neoclassical economics: dispersed and decentralized exchange -- 5 Class in catallaxy -- 6 Positional goods, climate change and the social returns to investment -- 7 Markets with Black Swans -- 8 Equilibrium vs. market efficiency -- 9 Foley's Thesis, Negishi's method, existence proofs and computation -- PART III Classical political economy: growth and distribution -- 10 Rate of profit and crisis in the US economy: a class perspective -- 11 The sources of profitability -- 12 On the "vexata questio of value": Ricardo, Marx and Sraffa -- 13 Duncan Foley's circuit of capital model for an open economy -- 14 Production, circuits of capital, and flows and stocks in national accounts -- 15 Endogenous technological change in Classical-Marxian models of growth and distribution -- 16 Macroeconomics of Keynesian and Marxian inspirations: toward a synthesis -- 17 A model of fiscal and monetary policy -- 18 Consequences of downsizing in U.S. manufacturing, 1967 to 1997 -- PART IV Complexity: barriers and bounds to rationality -- 19 Market ecology and the economics of crisis -- 20 Market complexity and the nature of crises in financial markets -- 21 The inherent hierarchy of money -- Index
Additional Edition:
Print version Taylor, Lance Social Fairness and Economics Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2013 ISBN 9780415538190
Language:
English
Keywords:
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