The Morality of Radical Economics

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This book is in equal parts a treatise on morality and economics, a critique of neoclassical orthodoxy, a brief for replacing mainstream economics with a radical political economics, and an argument for the abandonment of neoliberal capitalism in favor of democratic socialism. It includes a detailed proposal for a "demand and cost" alternative to "supply and demand" analysis and an in-depth technical critique of both neoclassical "high theory" and "applied microeconomic analysis" demonstrating that these are not only infeasible or immoral, but have directly contributed to public policy disasters. Further, the book suggests that only a moral economics in the form of radical political economy can address the looming economic and environmental crises of today's world.
Baiman begins with an introduction to morality and ethics in both general sciences and in economics in particular. He then guides readers through evidence of how neoclassical economics has not only failed to remain objective and value-free, but has become an ideology of apologetics protecting an immoral system. In addition to breaking down real-world examples to demonstrate his assertions, Baiman analyzes a theoretical Utopia design exercise. He concludes by arguing that the only form of economics that supports widely shared human valuessuch as social equity, democracy, and solidarityis so-called "radical economics", and that all true economics science should be directed toward achieving more socially productive economic activity. An invaluable guide to morality and economics, this book will appeal to researchers and teachers looking to change the way we think about economics, policy, and society.

Argues that neoclassical economics is not only subjective, but immoral Identifies a "radical" alternative economic theory that aligns with conventional morality Draws examples from both the real world and Utopia-building exercises

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Ron P. Baiman teaches economics in the MBA program at Benedictine University, USA. He has written numerous academic and policy papers, served for many years on the Editorial Board of the Review for Radical Political Economics, and co-authored and co-edited the Choice award-winning collection, Political Economy and Contemporary Capitalism.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.- List of Figures.- Part I: 1 Introduction.- 2 The Philosophy and Science of Morality.- 3 Economics as a Moral Science.- Part II: 4 The Supply and Demand Story: A Dystopian Counter Factual.- 5 Ghost Curve Ideology: The Supply Curve Generally Does Not Exist So Why is it a Core Concept in Almost Every Economics Text Book?.- 6 Aggregate Supply and Demand in the Macroeconomy: An Ill-Defined and Misapplied Fiction.- 7 The Money Supply and Demand Market: The Greatest Myth of them All.- 8 The International Free Market for Trade and Investment: Capital's Global Power Play.- Part III: 9 Equity cannot be Separated from Efficiency.- 10 From Amoral High Theory to Immoral Applied Theory.- 11 The Morality of Radical Economics.- Conclusion.- Bibliography

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781137455581
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Economics
    • Auflage 1st edition 2016
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 332
    • Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan US
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T23mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9781137455581
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 1137455586
    • Veröffentlichung 01.09.2016
    • Titel The Morality of Radical Economics
    • Autor Ron P. Baiman
    • Untertitel Ghost Curve Ideology and the Value Neutral Aspect of Neoclassical Economics
    • Gewicht 543g

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