Pluralistic Introduction to Macroeconomics

Pluralistic Introduction to Macroeconomics

EnglishHardback
Van den Berg, Hendrik
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
EAN: 9781035322336
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This introductory textbook provides a broad introduction to the field of macroeconomics and the alternative approaches to modeling an economic system. Adopting a pluralistic approach, it rigorously analyzes the theories and policies proposed by the classical and neoclassical, Marxian, institutionalist, Keynesian and post-Keynesian schools of thought. It critically examines fiscal, monetary, and regulatory policies prescribed by the different schools, exploring the intricate links between the economy, society and nature. It ultimately demonstrates that economic modeling is always a matter of choice and compromise, and no one school of thought can accurately capture the full essence of a real evolving economic system under all circumstances, in all places, and at all times in history.



Key Features:



  • Presents a realistic picture of human economic behavior based on empirical evidence from multiple scientific disciplines

  • Discusses alternative approaches to modeling an economic system, and explains the advantages and weaknesses of each

  • Draws on diverse schools of economic thought and other scientific disciplines to explain why an economic system is never a stationary structure but always in a process of dynamic change

  • Focuses on how macroeconomic policy can be improved in a time of growing inequality, insecurity, and ecological stresses and contradictions



Interdisciplinary in scope, this textbook will prove essential to scholars, researchers and students of economics and finance, especially those interested in political economy, evolutionary economics, environmental economics, development economics, and radical and feminist economics. Economists and social scientists seeking alternative approaches to macroeconomics will equally benefit from this fundamental resource.

EAN 9781035322336
ISBN 1035322331
Binding Hardback
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publication date March 15, 2024
Pages 516
Language English
Dimensions 244 x 169
Country United Kingdom
Authors Van den Berg, Hendrik