Edward Fullbrook edward.fullbrook@btinternet.com Editor
of real-world economics review Economics Publications since Books edited Intersubjectivity in Economics: Agents and Structures. The Crisis in Economics: The Post-Autistic
Economics Movement: The first 600 days. A Guide to What’s Wrong with Economics, Real World Economics: A Post-Autistic
Economics Reader. Pluralist Economics. Ontology and Economics. Crash: Why it happened and what to do about it. Chapters in books
“Introduction: Why Intersubjectivity?” in Intersubjectivity
in Economics: Agents and Structures, editor Edward Fullbrook. “An Intersubjective Theory of Value”, in Intersubjectivity in Economics: Agents and
Structures, editor Edward Fullbrook. “Real Science is
Pluralist”, The Crisis in Economics: The Post-Autistic Economics Movement:
The first 600 days, editor Edward Fullbrook. “A Brief History of the Post-Autistic Economics Movement”, The Crisis in
Economics: The Post-Autistic Economics Movement: The first 600 days, editor Edward
Fullbrook. “Descartes’ Legacy: Intersubjective Reality, Intrasubjective
Theory”, Elgar Companion to Economics
and Philosophy, editors: John Davis, Alain Marciano
and Jochen Runde. “Introduction:
Broadband Versus Narrowband Economics”, A Guide to What’s Wrong with
Economics, editor Edward Fullbrook. “Are You Rational”, A Guide to What’s Wrong with
Economics, editor Edward Fullbrook. “Economics
and Neo-liberalism”, After Blair: Politics After the New Labour Decade, editor Gerry Hassan,
Lawrence & Wishart,
2006. “Introduction”, Real World
Economics. “The
Rand Portcullis and post-autistic economics”, Real World Economics, “Introduction”, Pluralist Economics. “Narrative
Pluralism”, Pluralist Economics. “Lawson’s
Reorientation”, Ontology and Economics. “Ethics and Epistemology in Economics”, Handbook of Economics and Ethics, editor Irene van Staveren, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009, pp. 123-129. “Introduction”,
Crash: Why it happened and what to do about
it.
“The Meltdown
and Economics Textbooks”, The Handbook of Pluralist Economics Education,. edited by Jack Reardon. Articles in journals
“Narrative Pluralism”, post-autistic
economics review, issue no. 42, “Notes
from the Void”, Logos: a Journal of Modern Culture & Society. March 2005. “Post-Autistic
Economics”, Soundings: a Journal of Politics and Culture. March
2005, pp. 96-109 “Teaching
Economics: PAE and Pluralism”, European
Association for Evolutionary Political Economy’s Newsletter, July 2005. “The
Rand Portcullis and PAE”, post-autistic
economics review, No. 32, July 2005, pp. 29-38. “Concealed Ideologies: A “De
la domination néo-classique et des moyens d’en sortir”,
L’Economie politique,
No. 28, Octobre-novermbre-décembre 2005, pp. 75-91. “A Brief
History of the Post-Autistic Economics Movement”, Journal of Australian
Political Economy, no. 50, December 2002. |