Economics and the Left: Interviews with Progressive EconomistsC.J. Polychroniou Verso Books, 8. 3. 2022 - Počet stran: 432 Twenty-four economists discuss how they promote egalitarianism, democracy and ecological sanity through research, activism, and policy engagement Economics and the Left presents interviews with twenty-four leading progressive economists. All of these practitioners of the “dismal science” are dedicated to both interpreting the world and changing it for the better. The result is a combustible brew of ideas and reflections on major historical events, including the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on the global economy. Interviewed are: Michael Ash, Nelson Henrique Barbosa Filho, James K. Boyce, Ha-Joon Chang, Jane D’Arista, Diane Elson, Gerald Epstein, Nancy Folbre, James K. Galbraith, Teresa Ghilarducci, Jayati Ghosh, Ilene Grabel, Costas Lapavitsas, Zhongjin Li, William Milberg, Léonce Ndikumana, Ozlem Onaran, Robert Pollin, Malcolm Sawyer, Juliet Schor, Anwar Shaikh, William Spriggs, Fiona Tregenna and Thomas Weisskopf. |
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James K Boyce | 41 |
HaJoon Chang | 58 |
Jane DArista | 83 |
Diane Elson | 96 |
Gerald Epstein | 116 |
Nancy Folbre | 132 |
William Milberg | 243 |
Léonce Ndikumana | 266 |
Özlem Onaran | 282 |
Robert Pollin | 301 |
Malcolm Sawyer | 327 |
Juliet Schor | 343 |
Anwar Shaikh | 356 |
Fiona Tregenna | 381 |
Teresa Ghilarducci | 149 |
Jayati Ghosh | 173 |
Ilene Grabel | 189 |
Costas Lapavitsas | 215 |
Thomas Weisskopf | 397 |
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