Table of contents - Special Issue: Beyond market‐fundamentalist economics: an agenda for heterodox economics to change the dominant narrative
Guest Editors: TaeHee Jo, Lynne Chester, Mary C. King
Beyond market‐fundamentalist economics: an agenda for heterodox economics to change the dominant narrative
Tae‐Hee Jo, Lynne Chester, Mary C. KingThe purpose of this article is to introduce heterodox economics as a viable alternative to market‐fundamentalist economics and to outline the articles of the special issue.
Why did mainstream economics miss the crisis? The role of epistemological and methodological blinkers
John Cameron, Karin Astrid SiegmannIn this paper the aim is to show how the translation of a logical positivist epistemology into neoclassical economics has had profound methodological consequences which…
Rethinking public ownership and participation
Andrew Cumbers, Robert McMasterThis paper seeks to challenge the simplistic formulation of public ownership in terms of centralized planning and state bureaucracy. Instead, drawing on the works of Dewey and…
What do undergraduates study in heterodox economics programs? An examination of the curricula structure at 36 self‐identified programs
Reynold F. NesibaThis paper aims to review the undergraduate curricular structure of 36 self‐identified heterodox economic programs in the USA, Australia, UK and Canada.
Teaching popular economics to less‐educated adults: principles and examples for teaching heterodox and critical economics
Marlene KimThis paper aims to describe how to teach economics to adult learners, many of whom are women, immigrants and do not hold college degrees, but who feel the effects of mainstream…
Using student‐written diaries to teach feminist economics
Genna R. MillerThe purpose of this paper is to explain how student‐written diaries and journals serve as a specifically feminist pedagogy for teaching feminist economics, thereby challenging the…
Heterodoxy in the classroom: the case of community economic development
Rene P. RosenbaumThe article seeks to identify and examine HPE concepts and ideas that help teach community economic development to college students.
Heterodox economics bypassing market fundamentalism using SIFE
Ingrid Schraner, Edward Mariyani‐SquireThis paper aims to present the implications of discussing the economic concepts relevant to student projects within the international program Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE…
Economics as a polymorphic discursive construct: heterodoxy and pluralism
Marc PilkingtonWhat do economists talk about? This seemingly innocent interrogation conceals a broader and innovative research programme, with the potential to renew the reflection on heterodox…
A History of Heterodox Economics
Marilyn PowerThe aim of this paper is to review Fred Lee's book A History of Heterodox Economics.
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1074-8121e-ISSN:
2054-1708ISSN-L:
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