词条 | The Economics Anti-Textbook |
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}}{{Infobox book | name = The Economics Anti-Textbook | title_orig = | translator = | image = The Economics Anti-Textbook.jpg| caption = | author = Roderick Hill and Tony Myatt | illustrator = | cover_artist = | country = | language = English | series = | subject = Economics | genre = | publisher = Zed Books | pub_date = 2010 | english_pub_date = | media_type = | pages = | isbn = 1-84277-939-7 | oclc = | preceded_by = | followed_by = }} The Economics Anti-Textbook is both an introduction to, and critique of the typical approaches to economics teaching, written by Roderick Hill and Tony Myatt in 2010. The main thrust of the authors' argument is that basic economics courses, being centered on models of perfect competition, are biased towards the support of free market or laissez-faire ideologies, and neglect to mention conflicting evidence or give sufficient coverage of alternative descriptive models. ContentExampleAn example of the book's approach is the theories surrounding minimum wage. Classical micro-economic theory dictates that in a perfectly competitive market, raising the legal minimum wage will increase unemployment, as it prevents the hire of workers whose market value falls below the legal minimum. Society therefore loses from the imposition of a minimum wage due to the loss of allocative efficiency. While real markets may not be perfectly competitive, the model of perfect competition provides a good approximation to real market behaviour. A number of counterarguments to this are given.
Other areasLater chapters explore the concept of bounded rationality and how it confounds classical arguments in favour of laissez faire; in particular it is noted that the very existence of an advertising industry disproves rational behaviour. Arguments from the field of game theory explain limited rationality and the balance of power of corporations over the individual. ConclusionOverall, the authors argue - with reference to Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions - that the existing economic paradigm is due for a change. The book presents their own paradigm for interpreting economic behaviour. ReviewsDespite not yet being reviewed in mainstream journals, as of February 2011 the introductory chapter has received 13,000 views on stumbleupon[1] and the book has attracted positive comment on various blogs.[2][3] The Huffington Post especially recommended the last chapter on trade and globalization.[4] References1. ^StumbleUpon view count {{DEFAULTSORT:Economics Anti-Textbook}}2. ^Progressive Economy review 3. ^Gaian Economics review 4. ^http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mary-manning-cleveland/the-economics-antitextboo_b_3632119.html 3 : Economics books|2010 non-fiction books|Criticisms of economics |
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