Description
Economic Principles and Problems: A Pluralist Introduction offers students an alternative approach to learning economics by presenting diverse economic theories and schools of thought. Rather than focusing exclusively on neoclassical economics, this textbook incorporates Keynesian, institutional, Marxist, and other pluralist perspectives to examine contemporary economic problems.
The book covers fundamental economic concepts including production, distribution, consumption, and growth while encouraging critical thinking about economic policies and systems. By presenting multiple viewpoints, students gain a deeper understanding of economic debates and develop the ability to evaluate competing economic arguments. This approach helps readers recognize that economics is not a settled science but an evolving discipline with legitimate theoretical disagreements.
Ideal for undergraduate and graduate students seeking a more comprehensive economic education, this Routledge resource equips learners with the analytical tools to understand real-world economic challenges from various scholarly perspectives.







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