Liberating Economics From Ideologies and Dystopia
George Kararach ()
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Abstract:
This perceptive book challenges orthodox and neoliberal approaches to economics, emphasizing the importance of institutions in shaping socio-economic outcomes. George Kararach underscores the need to rethink dominant paradigms in the field of economics and enhance its relevance to public policy.
Keywords: Market Mechanism; Social Contract; Political Economy; Economic Sustainability; Neoliberalism; Heterodox Approaches (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035316175
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to Liberating Economics from Ideologies and Dystopia

- George Kararach
- Economics, the hegemony of the social science and society

- George Kararach
- Neoliberal economics and the consumer promise: The welfarist individual

- George Kararach
- Unemployment: The failed promise for jobs

- George Kararach
- Education, skills and upward immobility: The limits in self-actualisation

- George Kararach
- Health: The false promise for longevity and well-being

- George Kararach
- Climate change, resource depletion and the limits of nature

- George Kararach
- On the incentives and rewards: Motivation and economic activity

- George Kararach
- Inclusion and marginalisation: Economics on social inequalities and minorities

- George Kararach
- Trade and the promise of global welfare: Economics and nationalist gimmicks

- George Kararach
- Aid and the failure of multilateral cooperation: Greed as good intention

- George Kararach
- Modern economics and the failure of development

- George Kararach
- Introduction to Part II

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- Economics, society and ethics in a humane context

- George Kararach
- Rethinking economic theory, political economy and the new social contract

- George Kararach
- Disruptions and the new promise of reconfigured economy

- George Kararach
- Governance, economics and the prosperous society

- George Kararach
- On methods, history and reimagining the future of humanity

- George Kararach
- Introduction to Part III

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- Macroeconomic policy and the importance of (in)stability

- George Kararach
- Markets, the state and the efficacy of competition policy

- George Kararach
- Labour market policies and the productive life

- George Kararach
- Institutions, regulatory regimes and policy

- George Kararach
- Growth and sustainable development policy

- George Kararach
- On industrial policy and economic renewal

- George Kararach
- Social policy and the humane economy

- George Kararach
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