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Heterodox Economic Perspectives on Contemporary Issues : Proceedings Refereed papers, Sixth Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, 10-11 December 2007, University of New South Wales, ISBN: 978-0-7334-2582-0, edited by, Chester, Lynne and Johnson, Michael

Essays in Heterodox Economics: Proceedings Refereed Papers, Fifth Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, 11-12 December 2006, University of New South Wales, ISBN: 978-0-7334-241-5, edited by Kriesler, P. M. Johnson and J. Lodewijks

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Contents: Essays in Heterodox Economics

  • John August Corporations / Large Businesses : Balancing the Costs and Benefits
  • Siobhan Austen Labour Force Involvement of Women in Canada and Australia: Current and Historical Perspectives
  • Wylie Bradford Rawlsian Justice and the ’Property-Owning Democracy’: A Destructive Symbiosis?
  • Dick Bryan and Shaun Wilson Inside the Crystal Ball of Finance: Understanding financial economists’ attitudes to market and society
  • Lynne Chester The impact of neoliberalism on the Australian electricity sector
  • Lynne Chester and Michael Johnson A New Approach Needed For Australia’s Infrastructure
  • Anis Chowdury A Critique of the Orthodox Approach to Indonesia’s Growth and Employment Problems and Keynesian Alternatives
  • Alan Duhs From Galbraith to Krugman and Back
  • Geoffrey Fishburn Technological change: two suggested “revised taxonomies”
  • Craig Freedman You Say Tomato, I Say Tomahto, Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off: The Chicago School of Law and Economics Comes to Japan
  • Ulises Garcia Economic Causes of Protest in Chile: 1983-85
  • Joesph Halevi and Peter Kriesler Accumulation and Effective Demand in East Asia since the 1990s
  • Ian Hampson and Anne Junor Dimensions of the ‘Skills Crisis’
  • Neil Hart Fiscal Policy and the European Union
  • Therese Jefferson Australian Workplace Agreements and Gender Equity
  • Evan Jones Macroeconomic Policy and Industrial Structure: Contested Parameters of Economic Policy in Post-World War II Australia
  • James Juniper Deleuze and the Calculus
  • James Juniper Financial Applications of Non-Extensive Thermodynamics: Some Philosophical Considerations
  • Steve Keen Explaining Profit in the Circuit Theory of Endogenous Money
  • Simon Kelly Entering Retirement: the Financial Aspects
  • John King Kaldor’s War
  • Ian McGregor Power, Profits and the Planet –Fossil Fuel Businesses putting profits before planet - promoting burning as usual!
  • Alan Morris Housing tenure does matter: Social exclusion of older private renters in Sydney
  • Marilyn Clark-Murphy Decision Making Clusters and Gender Issues in Retirement Savings
  • Khaqan Hassan Najeeb The Institutional Economy of Growth and Reform
  • John O’Brien and Anne Junor The Rise and Rise and the Rapid Decline of Collective Bargaining in Australia -
  • Prospects for Collective Bargaining in the Post-Work Choices Era
  • Jason Potts Young, creative and extremely rich – On what we might do to help them
  • Gerry Redmond Child Poverty and Child Rights: Edging Towards a Definition
  • Peter Ross The Strategy of Development from Within in Venezuela’s Fifth Republic
  • Ingrid Schraner Economic Evaluation Of Assistive Technology: Challenges For The Discipline, Resources From Feminist Economics
  • Rhonda Sharp and Siobhan Austen The Female-Friendliest Treasurer of them All???
  • Frank Stilwell Four Reasons For Pluralism In The Teaching Of Economics
  • Shann Turnbull Grounding economics in commercial reality: A Cash-flow Paradigm
  • Sean Turnell Burma’s Economic Dystopi
  • Alison Vicary ‘Migrant Workers’ and Mae Hong Son Province: Thailand
  • Tim Wakeley Entrepreneurship as a potential point of departure for a course in pluralist economic principles

 

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