Humanistic economics: history and basic principles

  • Lutz M
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Argues that Humanistic economics is a separate paradigm from neo-classical and marxist economics. See also comments under the main entry for this book which also include reference to ecological economics.

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Lutz, M. (1992). Humanistic economics: history and basic principles. In P. Ekins & M. Max-Neef (Eds.), Real-life Economics. London: Routledge.

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