Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
About the Book Series
In recent years, there has been widespread criticism of mainstream economics. This has taken many forms, from methodological critiques of its excessive formalism, to concern about its failure to connect with many of the most pressing social issues. This series provides a forum for research which is developing alternative forms of economic analysis. Reclaiming the traditional 'political economy' title, it refrains from emphasising any single school of thought, but instead attempts to foster greater diversity within economics.
Innovation, Complexity and Economic Evolution: From Theory to Policy
1st Edition
By Pier Paolo Saviotti
October 07, 2024
If evolutionary economics is to compete with neoclassical economics as a general-purpose economic theory, it needs to incorporate new aspects of socioeconomic reality, such as institutions of all types, including technical, scientific, and political. Furthermore, evolutionary economics needs to be ...
Wellbeing, Nature, and Moral Values in Economics: How Modern Economic Analysis Faces the Challenges Ahead
1st Edition
By Heinz Welsch
October 07, 2024
Drawing on more modern expressions of economic analysis, this book explores the interplay between wellbeing, nature and moral values in economics. In standard accounts of economics, these three themes are typically treated in isolation from each other, or else overlooked entirely. This book ...
Economic Growth and Inequality: The Economists' Dilemma
1st Edition
By Laurent Dobuzinskis
October 04, 2024
In an era of increasing inequalities, and also of deep anxieties about the consequences of two major economic crises, economists are faced with a major question: can economic growth be achieved without inequalities? Economic Growth and Inequality critically evaluates the economic literature on this...
Globalization and the Decline of American Power: The Political Economy of the American Fall
1st Edition
By Cyrus Bina
August 05, 2024
This book explores America’s decline as a global power, arguing that the implosion of Pax Americana was initiated by the process of globalization, preceding the collapse of the Soviet Union by nearly a decade. The era of Pax Americana, and with it American hegemony, is conclusively passed, and will...
Macroeconomic Modelling, Economic Policy and Methodology: Economics at the Edge
1st Edition
Edited
By Mikael Randrup Byrialsen, Hamid Raza, Finn Olesen
August 05, 2024
Demonstrating that there are (superior) alternatives to the modern macroeconomic mainstream and its DSGE (dynamic stochastic general equilibrium) models, this book presents the cutting edge in macroeconomic modelling, economic policy, and methodology from the perspective of heterodox economic ...
Bernard Schmitt’s Quantum Macroeconomic Analysis
1st Edition
By Alvaro Cencini
July 29, 2024
The aim of Bernard Schmitt’s analysis of the monetary economy of production was twofold: to introduce and to explain the logical character of the macroeconomic laws governing our economies and to explain the origin of the pathologies that follow if these laws are not complied with. Schmitt’s main ...
Blockchain and the Commons
1st Edition
By Vangelis Papadimitropoulos
July 29, 2024
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in ‘the commons’ based on a simple yet radical idea: great improvements in production and management could be achieved by reducing barriers to knowledge exchange and power-sharing. Ranging from meadows, forests and parks to language, open-source software (...
Capitalism and Agrarian Change: Class, Production and Reproduction in Indonesia
1st Edition
By Muchtar Habibi
July 29, 2024
Small-scale agricultural producers in the peripheral world are often condescendingly assumed to be a single social class (‘the peasantry’) to be pitted against the state or corporation. This book challenges this rather idealistic view by demonstrating that under current capitalist social relations ...
Capitalist Agriculture and the Global Bee Crisis
1st Edition
By Rebecca Ellis
July 29, 2024
Capitalist agriculture relies heavily on the pollination work of bees, but this system harms bees in innumerable ways. Indeed, human agriculture is one of the main culprits for the declining populations of wild bees and the declining health of honeybees. This book presents a political ecology of ...
China, Trust and Digital Supply Chains: Dynamics of a Zero Trust World
1st Edition
By Warwick Powell
July 29, 2024
China, Trust and Digital Supply Chains presents a critical reflection on blockchain technologies in the context of their adoption in China and the world that China is engaged in and shaping. Approaching the issues of blockchain technology adoption and development on China’s own terms is critical if...
Economics and Art Theory
1st Edition
Edited
By Stratos Myrogiannis, Constantinos Repapis
July 29, 2024
Drawing on an interdisciplinary panel of contributors, this book presents a stimulating dialogue between economics and art theory and considers how this might aid our understanding of both areas of research. The collection explores themes which both fields share, including rationality, abstraction ...
Economics, Anthropology and the Origin of Money as a Bargaining Counter
1st Edition
By Patrick Spread
July 29, 2024
For many decades economists have disputed with economic anthropologists over the origins of money. Economists claim that money emerged from barter exchange; anthropologists claim that it originated as a ‘unit of account’ in the temples and palaces of ancient Mesopotamia. This book argues that money...






