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Real-world economics review issue no. 100 download whole issue Introduction to RWER issue 100          3 Real Science Is Pluralist           issue no. 5 – 2001Edward Fullbrook         5 Is There Anything Worth Keeping in Standard Microeconomics?          issue no. 12 – 2002Bernard Guerrien          11 How Reality Ate Itself: Orthodoxy, Economy & Trust          issue no. 18 – 2003Jamie Morgan          14 What is Neoclassical Economics?         issue no. 6 – 2006Christian Arnsperger and Yanis Varoufakis          20 A financial crisis on top of the ecological crisis: Ending the monopoly of neoclassical economics         issue no. 49 – 2009Peter Söderbaum          30 U.S. “quantitative easing” is fracturing the Global Economy          issue no. 55 – 2010Michael Hudson          41

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real-world economics review

issue no. 100

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Introduction to RWER issue 100          3

Real Science Is Pluralist           issue no. 5 – 2001
Edward Fullbrook         5

Is There Anything Worth Keeping in Standard Microeconomics?          issue no. 12 – 2002
Bernard Guerrien          11

How Reality Ate Itself: Orthodoxy, Economy & Trust          issue no. 18 – 2003
Jamie Morgan          14

What is Neoclassical Economics?         issue no. 6 – 2006
Christian Arnsperger and Yanis Varoufakis          20

A financial crisis on top of the ecological crisis: Ending the monopoly of neoclassical economics         issue no. 49 – 2009
Peter Söderbaum          30

U.S. “quantitative easing” is fracturing the Global Economy          issue no. 55 – 2010
Michael Hudson          41

Capitalism and the destruction of life on Earth: Six theses on saving the
humans
          issue no. – 64
Richard Smith          53

Secular stagnation and endogenous money          issue no. 66 – 2014
Steve Keen          81

Piketty and the resurgence of patrimonial capitalism          issue no. 69 – 2014
Jayati Ghosh          92

Capital and capital: the second most fundamental confusion          issue no. 69 – 2014
Edward Fullbrook          99

Deductivism – the fundamental flaw of mainstream economics          issue no. 74 – 2016
Lars Pålsson Syll          112

Radical paradigm shifts          issue no. 85 – 2018
Asad Zaman          134

Growthism: its ecological, economic and ethical limits          issue no. 87 – 2019
Herman Daly          139

Producing ecological economy          issue no. 87 – 2019
Katharine N. Farrell          154

Economism and the Econocene: a coevolutionary interpretation          issue no. 87 – 2019
Richard B. Norgaard          164

Inequality challenge in pursued economies          issue no. 92 – 2021
Richard C. Koo          184

What is economics? A policy discipline for the real world          issue no. 96 – 2021
James K. Galbraith          208

Consumerism and the denial of values in economics         issue no. 96 – 2021
Neva Goodwin          224

Of Copernican revolutions – and the suddenly-marginal marginal mind at the dawn of the Anthropocene          issue no. 96 – 2021
Richard Parker          242

Postscript: RWER is for everyone and no one
Jamie Morgan          264

Board of Editors, past contributors, submissions, etc.          26


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