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Years of publications: 2017 - 2024

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1. MARX200

Howard, Michael Charles; King, John E.;
2018
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
Availability: Link
Citations: 1 (based on OpenCitations)

2. Neoliberalism after the global financial crisis : a reconsideration

Howard, Michael Charles;
2016
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;

3. Where Marx Was Right : Towards a More Secure Foundation for Heterodox Economics

abstract

Marx has never been very influential among Western economists, but the collapse of all types of socialist movements has reinforced the belief that Marx is irrelevant for economic analysis. At the same time, some heterodox economists have claimed that neoclassical theory is sufficiently flexible to provide a foundation for post-Keynesians, institutionalists, evolutionary and feminist economists. We argue that both conclusions are incorrect and that Marx's treatment of agents' choices and constraints, and of systemic cooperation and conflict, is far superior to that of orthodoxy in several crucial respects and can provide a better grounding for non-neoclassical analyses

Howard, Michael Charles; King, John E.;
2010

4. The economic contributions of Paul Sweezy

Howard, Michael Charles; King, John E.;
2009
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;

5. Karl Marx and the decline of the market

Howard, Michael Charles; King, John E.;
2008
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;

6. The rise of neoliberalism in advanced capitalist economies : a materialist analysis

Howard, Michael Charles; King, John E.;
2008

7. Reflections on the long Australian boom

Howard, Michael Charles; King, John E.;
2008
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;

8. The economic contributions of Paul Sweezy

Howard, Michael Charles; King, John E.;
2004
Type: Bibliografie enthalten; Bibliography included; Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;

9. The rise of neo-liberalism in advanced capitalist economies : towards a materialist explanation

Howard, Michael Charles; King, John E.;
2004
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;

10. A History of Marxian Economics.

abstract

This second volume completes a critical history of the social, political, and theoretical forces behind Marxian economics--the only work in English to offer such comprehensive treatment. Beginning with Marxian analyses of the Great Depression and Stalinism, it explores the theories developed to explain the ""long boom"" in Western capitalism after the Second World War. Later chapters deal with post-Leninist theories of imperialism and continuing controversies in value theory and the theory of exploitation. After outlining recent work on the ""second slump,"" the integration of rational-choice

Howard, Michael Charles; King, John E.;
1992
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Naohiko Omata


Dr.

Biblio: Forschungsschwerpunkte: Migration und Flüchtlinge

Profession

  • Sozialwissenschaftler
  • Jurist
  • Affiliations

  • University of Oxford
  • External links

  • Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
  • Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)
  • NACO Authority File
  • Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)


  • Publishing years

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      2024
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      2023
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      2017

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