Cambridge Economics in the Post-Keynesian Era
Ashwani Saith ()
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Ashwani Saith: Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR)
in Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought from Palgrave Macmillan
Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-030-93019-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Cambridge, That Was: The Crucible of Heterodox Economics
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- Ch Chapter 10 Sociology: The Departure of ‘Stray Colleagues in a Vaguely Cognate Discipline’
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- Ch Chapter 11 Development on the Periphery: Exit and Exile
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- Ch Chapter 12 From Riches to Rags? Economic History Becomes History at the Faculty of Economics
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- Ch Chapter 13 Research Assessment Exercises: Exorcising Heterodox Apostasy from ‘Economics’
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- Ch Chapter 14 Reincarnations
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- Ch Chapter 2 The Warring Tribes
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- Ch Chapter 3 Worlds Beyond Cambridge: The Global Web of the ‘Neoliberal Thought Collective’
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- Ch Chapter 4 Camp Skirmishes Over Interstitial Spaces: Journals, Seminars, Textbooks
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- Ch Chapter 5 The DAE Trilogy
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- Ch Chapter 6 Cambridge Economic Policy Group: Beheading a Turbulent Priest
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- Ch Chapter 7 ‘Unintended’ Collateral Damage? The Cambridge Economic Policy Group and the Joseph-Rothschild-Posner SSRC Enquiry, 1982
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- Ch Chapter 8 Cambridge Growth Project: Running the Gauntlet
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- Ch Chapter 9 The DAE Review 1984–1987: A Four-Year Inquisition
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