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Longish but seminal. It combines economics with economics sociology to arrive at a view of political economy that incorporates the latest thinking, although the roots lie in the classical economists and Marx, institutionalizes like Veblen, and heterodox economics subsequent to the rise of neoclassical economists. Worth a close read.Development EconomicsWe Need to Talk about EconomicsPaulo L. dos Santos, Associate Professor of Economics at The New School, and Noé Wiener, Lecturer in Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst,and a Research Associate at the Political Economy Research Institute
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Longish but seminal. It combines economics with economics sociology to arrive at a view of political economy that incorporates the latest thinking, although the roots lie in the classical economists and Marx, institutionalizes like Veblen, and heterodox economics subsequent to the rise of neoclassical economists. Worth a close read.Longish but seminal. It combines economics with economics sociology to arrive at a view of political economy that incorporates the latest thinking, although the roots lie in the classical economists and Marx, institutionalizes like Veblen, and heterodox economics subsequent to the rise of neoclassical economists. Worth a close read.Development EconomicsWe Need to Talk about EconomicsPaulo L. dos Santos, Associate Professor of Economics at The New School, and Noé Wiener, Lecturer in Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst,and a Research Associate at the Political Economy Research Institute
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Development Economics
We Need to Talk about Economics
Paulo L. dos Santos, Associate Professor of Economics at The New School, and Noé Wiener, Lecturer in Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst,and a Research Associate at the Political Economy Research Institute