GDAE’s publications have been widely referenced and distributed. Below you can find GDAE’s most frequently cited books. For a full listing of GDAE books, go to the Economics in Context Initiative at Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center.
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The Public Economy in Crisis: A Call for a New Public Economics
June Sekera
Springer, 2016
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Twenty-First Century Macroeconomics: Responding to the Climate Challenge
Jonathan M. Harris and Neva R. Goodwin
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009
hardback: $140.00 ($90 with special 35% discount: enter code HARRIS09 at checkout)
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In Their Own Hands: How Savings Groups Are Revolutionizing Development
By Jeffrey Ashe with Kyla Jagger Neilan
Berrett-Koehler, September 2014
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Introducing Economics:
A Critical Guide for Teaching
Mark H. Maier and Julie A. Nelson
M.E. Sharpe, June 2007
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The Flawed Foundations of General Equilibrium:
Critical Essays on Economic Theory
Frank Ackerman and Alejandro Nadal
Routledge, 2004
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New Thinking In Macroeconomics
Jonathan M. Harris and Neva R. Goodwin, Editors
Hardcover and Paperback, 296 Pages
Edward Elgar, January 2004
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Feminist Economics Today
Marianne A. Ferber and Julie A. Nelson, Editors
Cloth or Paper, 209 Pages
University of Chicago Press, 2003
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Social Economics: An Alternative Theory
Neva R. Goodwin
Volume I: Building Anew on Marshall’s Principles
(St. Martin’s Press, 1991)
While this book is out of print, select chapters are available here:
- Chapter 4: “Individuals and Institutions in Social Economics“
- Chapter 6: “The Stumbling-blocks of Economics: Complexity, Time and Change“
- Chapter 7: “Some Sociological Explanations for the Present Condition of Neoclassical Economics“
- Chapter 8: “The Peculiar Place of Meaning in the Social Sciences
- Chapter 9: “Assumptions, Success and Responsibility: Examples of the Uses of Judgment“
- Chapter 10: “The Micro Foundations for Textual Analysis“
- Chapter 11: “Stories that Blow up: How to Anticipate When the Realisticness of Assumptions Will Matter“