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Routledge Advances in Social Economics


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This series presents new advances and developments in social economics thinking on a variety of subjects that concern the link between social values and economics. Need, justice and equity, gender, cooperation, work, poverty, the environment, class, institutions, public policy, and methodology are some of the most important themes. Among the orientations of the authors are social economist, institutionalist, humanist, solidarist, cooperativist, radical and Marxist, feminist, post-Keynesian, behaviorist, and environmentalist. The series offers new contributions from today’s most foremost thinkers on the social character of the economy. 

Publishes in conjunction with the Association of Social Economics.

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Economics and Other Disciplines Assessing New Economic Currents

Economics and Other Disciplines: Assessing New Economic Currents

1st Edition

By Ricardo F. Crespo
May 23, 2017

During the second half of the twentieth century, economics exported its logic – utility maximization – to the analysis of several human activities or realities: a tendency that has been called “economic imperialism”. This book explores the concept termed by John Davis as “reverse imperialism”, ...

Poverty and Social Exclusion New Methods of Analysis

Poverty and Social Exclusion: New Methods of Analysis

1st Edition

Edited By Gianni Betti, Achille Lemmi
December 08, 2016

Poverty and inequality remain at the top of the global economic agenda, and the methodology of measuring poverty continues to be a key area of research. This new book, from a leading international group of scholars, offers an up to date and innovative survey of new methods for estimating poverty at...

The Capability Approach Development Practice and Public Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region

The Capability Approach: Development Practice and Public Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region

1st Edition

Edited By Francesca Panzironi, Katharine Gelber
December 08, 2016

This book provides a unique laboratory of ‘capabilities in practice’ in the Asia-Pacific region. It explores the application of the capability approach in development practice and public policy from a multidisciplinary perspective by bringing together scholars and practitioners from a wide range of...

Social Capital and Economics Social Values, Power, and Social Identity

Social Capital and Economics: Social Values, Power, and Social Identity

1st Edition

Edited By Asimina Christoforou, John Davis
November 10, 2016

This volume provides a collection of critical new perspectives on social capital theory by examining how social values, power relationships, and social identity interact with social capital. This book seeks to extend this theory into what have been largely under-investigated domains, and, at the ...

The Economics of Resource Allocation in Health Care Cost-utility, social value, and fairness

The Economics of Resource Allocation in Health Care: Cost-utility, social value, and fairness

1st Edition

By Andrea Klonschinski
April 11, 2016

The question of how to allocate scarce medical resources has become an important public policy issue in recent decades. Cost-utility analysis is the most commonly used method for determining the allocation of these resources, but this book counters the argument that overcoming its inherent ...

The Human Firm A Socio-Economic Analysis of its Behaviour and Potential in a New Economic Age

The Human Firm: A Socio-Economic Analysis of its Behaviour and Potential in a New Economic Age

1st Edition

By John Tomer
December 07, 2015

This book challenges mainstream neo-classical perspectives on the firm. John Tomer argues that in the age of globalization and rapid technological change, an understanding of business behaviour and government policy toward business requires an appreciation of the firm's human dimension. The Human ...

Working Time International Trends, Theory and Policy Perspectives

Working Time: International Trends, Theory and Policy Perspectives

1st Edition

Edited By Deborah M. Figart, Lonnie Golden
December 22, 2014

Working time is a crucial issue for both research and public policy. This book presents the first comprehensive analysis of both paid and unpaid work time, integrating a unique discussion of overwork, underwork, shortening of the working week, and flexible work practices.Time at work is affected by...

The Economics of Values-Based Organisations An Introduction

The Economics of Values-Based Organisations: An Introduction

1st Edition

By Luigino Bruni, Alessandra Smerilli
July 29, 2014

This book looks at the governance of values-based organizations (VBOs), which are organizations with a mission and identity based on ideals. Examples of VBOs include non-profit organizations, charities, NGOs, environmental, educational or cultural organizations, and social enterprises. The main ...

Financial Exclusion and the Poverty Trap Overcoming Deprivation in the Inner City

Financial Exclusion and the Poverty Trap: Overcoming Deprivation in the Inner City

1st Edition

By Pamela Lenton, Paul Mosley
July 03, 2014

The persistence of poverty hurts us all, and attacking poverty is a major policy objective everywhere. In Britain, the main political parties have an anti-poverty mandate and in particular an agreed commitment to eliminate child poverty by 2020, but there is controversy over how this should be done...

Elements of an Evolutionary Theory of Welfare Assessing Welfare When Preferences Change

Elements of an Evolutionary Theory of Welfare: Assessing Welfare When Preferences Change

1st Edition

By Martin Binder
June 19, 2014

It has always been an important task of economics to assess individual and social welfare. The traditional approach has assumed that the measuring rod for welfare is the satisfaction of the individual’s given and unchanging preferences, but recent work in behavioural economics has called this into ...

Social Economics Premises, Findings and Policies

Social Economics: Premises, Findings and Policies

1st Edition

Edited By Edward O'Boyle
May 16, 2014

Social Economics is a way of thinking about economic affairs that begins with the philosphical foundations. It begins at this level, frequently overlooked by mainstream economists, to illustrate how critical premises are in the construction of an economy and the repair of a dysfunctional economy. ...

Boundaries of Clan and Color Transnational Comparisons of Inter-Group Disparity

Boundaries of Clan and Color: Transnational Comparisons of Inter-Group Disparity

1st Edition

Edited By William Darity, Ashwini Deshpande
March 31, 2014

Economic disparity between ethnic and racial groups is a ubiquitous and pervasive phenomenon internationally. Gaps between groups encompass employment, wage, occupational status and wealth differentials. Virtually every nation is comprised of a group whose material well-being is sharply depressed ...

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