Economics after Neoliberalism
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Economics is in a state of "creative ferment," according to lead authors Suresh Naidu, Dani Rodrik, and Gabriel Zucman. A decade after the Great Recession, they argue for a new brand of economics, one divorced from market fundamentalism and focused instead on a more inclusive society. Responses to their ideas--which come from economists, philosophers, political scientists, and policymakers across the political spectrum--showcase just how passionate the debate over the future of economics has become. -- Publishers website
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Joshua Cohen
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Corey Robin
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Joshua Cohen - undifferentiated
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Dani Rodrik
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Gabriel Zucman
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Suresh Naidu
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- EAEconomics after NeoliberalismJoshua Cohen - undifferentiated, Suresh Naidu, Gabriel Zucman, Dani Rodrik, Corey Robin
Economics after Neoliberalism
- EAEconomics after NeoliberalismJoshua Cohen - undifferentiated, Suresh Naidu, Gabriel Zucman, Dani Rodrik
Economics after Neoliberalism
- EAEconomics after NeoliberalismJoshua Cohen - undifferentiated
Economics after Neoliberalism