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Efnisyfirlit
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of boxes
- Acknowledgements and Credits
- Introduction
- 1 Orthodox economics: the illusion of autonomy
- 1.1 Economics – an overview
- 1.2 The theory of general equilibrium
- 1.3 Autonomy, reversibility, infinity
- 1.4 A social science despite itself
- 2 The economy in a social world: ‘rational man’ in society
- 2.1 The logical misery of neoclassical economics
- 2.2 Empirical pitfalls
- 2.3 Free decisions or structural constraints?
- 2.4 Power
- 3 The economy in a common world: at the boundaries of the market and private property
- 3.1 The ‘tragedy of the commons’
- 3.2 Knowledge: private property or common good?
- 3.3 Unpaid work
- 4 The economy in a finite world: ecological economics
- 4.1 Growth
- 4.2 How much is the World?
- 4.3 Devil’s dust
- 5 The economy in a historical world: global and historical perspectives
- 5.1 Metaphors or theories?
- 5.2 World history
- 5.3 Crisis
- 5.4 The future
- Bibliography
- Subject and Author Index
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