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new from WEA Books – “Heterodox Economics: Legacy & Prospects”

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Kindle edition .99   US UK DE FR ES IT NL JP BR CA MX AU IN paperback .99    US UK DE FR ES IT NL PL SE JP CA AU “The pressing need for alternative approaches in economics that is evident in the wake of the global pandemic, has also signalled an opening of space for the ideas and prescriptions of heterodox economics. This timely volume interrogates the rich diversity of the legacy of the heterodox economics, the institutional context and constraints that determine its influence, while addressing important questions about appropriate and desirable strategies and practices for fostering a vibrant constructive heterodox tradition . . .” Edited by Lynne Chester & Tae-Hee Jo

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new from WEA Books – “Heterodox Economics: Legacy & Prospects”

new from WEA Books – “Heterodox Economics: Legacy & Prospects”

Kindle edition $5.99   US UK DE FR ES IT NL JP BR CA MX AU IN

paperback $14.99    US UK DE FR ES IT NL PL SE JP CA AU

“The pressing need for alternative approaches in economics that is evident in the wake of the global pandemic, has also signalled an opening of space for the ideas and prescriptions of heterodox economics. This timely volume interrogates the rich diversity of the legacy of the heterodox economics, the institutional context and constraints that determine its influence, while addressing important questions about appropriate and desirable strategies and practices for fostering a vibrant constructive heterodox tradition . . .”

Edited by Lynne Chester & Tae-Hee Jo

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