Современные принципы неортодоксальной политической экономии
https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2009-12-38-57
Аннотация
В данном аналитическом обзоре автор описывает основные направления современной неортодоксальной политической экономии как альтернативы экономическому мейнстриму. Рассматриваются принципы исторической специфичности, противоречивости и неравномерности экономического развития, проблемы классовой, гендерной и этнической дискриминации и их влияние на экономический рост. Показано, что наблюдаются тенденции к преодолению противоречий между различными школами, формируются общие для них темы исследований и концептуальный аппарат. Силы интеграции и дифференциации способствуют появлению интересных научных результатов в области экономики развития, макроэкономики, международной экономики.
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Рецензия
Для цитирования:
О'Хара Ф. Современные принципы неортодоксальной политической экономии. Вопросы экономики. 2009;(12):38-57. https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2009-12-38-57
For citation:
O’Hara P. Contemporary Principles of Heterodox Political Economy. Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2009;(12):38-57. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2009-12-38-57