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#96 – Post-Neoliberal Economics

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Real-world economics review issue no. 96 – Post-Neoliberal Economicsdownload whole issue The future: Thanks for the memories Jamie Morgan 2 Of Copernican revolutions – and the suddenly-marginal marginal mindat the dawn of the AnthropoceneRichard Parker 28 Post-economics: Reconnecting reality and morality to escape the EconoceneRichard B. Norgaard 49 What is economics? A policy discipline for the real world James K. Galbraith 67 Beyond indifference: An economics for the future Lukas Bäuerle 82 Growth through contraction: Conceiving an eco-economy William E. Rees 98 Interrogating the holy grail of productivity growth Jayati Ghosh 119 Changing role of neoliberalism across the stages of economic development Richard C. Koo 127 Consumerism and the denial of

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real-world economics review

issue no. 96 – Post-Neoliberal Economics
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The future: Thanks for the memories
Jamie Morgan

2

Of Copernican revolutions – and the suddenly-marginal marginal mind
at the dawn of the Anthropocene

Richard Parker

28

Post-economics: Reconnecting reality and morality to escape the Econocene
Richard B. Norgaard

49

What is economics? A policy discipline for the real world
James K. Galbraith

67

Beyond indifference: An economics for the future
Lukas Bäuerle

82

Growth through contraction: Conceiving an eco-economy
William E. Rees

98

Interrogating the holy grail of productivity growth
Jayati Ghosh

119

Changing role of neoliberalism across the stages of economic development
Richard C. Koo

127

Consumerism and the denial of values in economics
Neva Goodwin

151

Beyond the growth imperative and neoliberal doxa
Max Koch, Jayeon Lindellee and Johanna Alkan Olsson

168

Writing forward Georgescu-Roegen’s critique of Marx
Katharine N. Farrell

184

Three possible new paradigms

     Humanistic economics, a new paradigm for the 21st century
     John Komlos          201

     A future social-ecological economics
     Clive L. Spash & Adrien O.T. Guisan          220

     Oikonomics: towards a new paradigm in economics
     Andri W. Stahel          234

 

Economics 999
Edward Fullbrook

256

Board of Editors, past contributors, submissions, etc.

261

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