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The Making of a European Economist However, this is now changing, and Colander suggests that the changes are not necessarily for the best.
by David C. Colander
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The Spread of Economic Ideas This volume contains a spirited debate among eminent journalists, economists, and publishers about the spread of economic ideas.
by David C. Colander, Alfred William Coats
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Educating Economists, The Teagle Discussion on Re-evaluating the Undergraduate Economics Major 'This volume is an excellent outcome of an American Economic Association Committee for Economic Education project aimed at advancing the teaching of economics within a liberal arts context.
by David C. Colander, KimMarie McGoldrick
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Beyond microfoundations, post Walrasian macroeconomics This book discusses the foundations for post-Walrasian macroeconomics.
by David C. Colander
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European Economics at a Crossroads As Europe moves toward an integrated academic system, European economics is changing. This book discusses that change, along with the changes that are happening simultaneously within the economics profession.
by John Barkley Rosser, Richard P. F. Holt, David C. Colander
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Complexity and the history of economic thought, selected papers from the History of Economics Society Conference This book consists of twelve studies on the issue of complexity and the history of economic thought. The studies relate complexity to the ideas of specific economists such as Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Alfred Marshall and Ragfnar Frisch.
by History of Economics Society. Conference, David C. Colander
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Race, Liberalism, and Economics This book is a product of, and a contribution to, this modern discussion. It is uniquely transdisciplinary, with contributions by and discussions among economists, philosophers, anthropologists, and literature scholars.
by David Colander, Robert E. Prasch, Falguni A. Sheth
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The Lost Art of Economics, Essays on Economics and the Economics Profession This chapter argues that applied economics belongs in neither normative nor positive economics; instead it belongs in_a third category — the art of economics. Currently, many economists are trying to use a methodology appropriate for ...
by David C. Colander
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The coming of Keynesianism to America, conversations with the founders of Keynesian economics . . the most important merit of this book is simply that it is a good read which conveys the excitement of being a Keynesian at the end of the 1930s.
by David C. Colander, Harry Landreth
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Post Walrasian Macroeconomics, Beyond the Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model This book thus provides the reader with an introduction to what might be called a Post Walrasian research program that is developing as the antithesis of the Walrasian DSGE synthesis.
by David C. Colander
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