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Keynesianism: Mainstream Economics Or Heterodox Economics?
Inflation Theory: a Critical Literature Review and a New Research Agenda
Modern Monetary Theory: a Marxist Critique
Who Do Heterodox Economists Think They Are? Andrew Mearman Bristol
A Critical Look at the Failure of Mainstream Economics
The Eclipse of the Uncertainty Concept in Mainstream Economics
Basic Income Between Mainstream Economics, Critical Theory, and the Logic of Capital
The Great Trough in Unemployment: a Long-Term View of Unemployment, Inflation, Strikes, and the Profit/Wage Ratio
Changing the Dominant Paradigm in Economics: How to Understand and Confront Critical Aspects of Economic Globalization
MARXIAN ECONOMIC THEORY Economics 30220 • Fall 2013
The Causes of the Great Recession: Mainstream and Heterodox Interpretations and the Cherry Pickers
The Changing Face of Mainstream Economics by David Colander Ric
The Changing Face of Mainstream Economics ?
American University Working Paper Series 1 WAGE STAGNATION, RISING INEQUALITY and the FINANCIAL CRISIS of 2008
Inequality and Stagnation by Policy Design: Mainstream Denialism and Its Dengerous Political Consequences
Government Is Whose Problem?”
The Turn in Economics: Neoclassical Dominance to Mainstream Pluralism?1
John Maynard Keynes
Top View
Unemployment?
The Sweet-And-Sour Soup of Michał Kalecki's Political Economy
Neoclassical Economics: the Need for a Reconstruction
On Heterodox Economics
The Dilemma Between the Heterodox-The Orthodox Economics and Its Ideology
Heterodox Economics, the Fragmentation of the Mainstream, and Embedded Individual Analysis John B
Modern Monetary Theory (MMT): a General Introduction
“Keynes and Marx, Duncan and Me”
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Deficit Financing, the Debt, and “Modern Monetary Theory”
An Economic Analysis
Abstract Hacktivism
The Future of Heterodox Economics
On Modern Monetary Theory the Availability of Better (Micro-) Data Has Enabled Modern Mainstream Macroeconomics to Make Substantial Progress During the Last Decades
Should We Fear Deflation? an Economic Analysis
Heterodox Economics As a Positive Project: Revisiting the Debate
From Neoclassical Economics to Common Good Economics
Unsteady State of Economics