Radical EconomicsBruce Roberts, Susan Feiner |
Contents
Current Controversies in Radical Economics | 1 |
A Tradition of Theoretical Differences | 15 |
A Comment on Resnick and Wolff | 44 |
The Value Controversy Reconsidered | 53 |
A Comment on Itoh | 76 |
Analytical Marxism | 91 |
A Comment on Hunt | 108 |
MarxistFeminist Contributions to Radical Economics | 117 |
A Comment on Matthaei | 145 |
The Contribution of Radical Approaches | 199 |
A Comment on Ruccio | 228 |
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Out of the Margin: Feminist Perspectives on Economics Susan Feiner,Edith Kuiper,Notburga Ott,Jolande Sap,Zafiris Tzannatos No preview available - 1995 |