ABSTRACT

This collection of essays honors the life and work of one of the most prominent and fervent heterodox economists, Frederic S. Lee, who has been at the heart of the heterodox economics movements for the past three decades. Authors in this book demonstrate that heterodox economic has transcended the criticism of mainstream economics and, more importantly, that constructive developments are in the making by way of cross-communications among various heterodox economics traditions.

Frederic S. Lee’s contributions to heterodox economics are centered on three themes: the making of a history and identity of heterodox economics, heterodox microeconomics, and the heterodox analysis of social provisioning. Part I addresses the importance of history, theory, research methods, and institutions in the making of the identity of heterodox economics as an alternative to mainstream economics. Part II delves into heterodox microeconomic theories—in particular, investment, pricing, competition, markets, and market governance—as foundations of heterodox macroeconomic analyses. Part III expands the analysis of the capitalist social provisioning process with an emphasis on its subsystems and their relationships over historical time. Part IV encapsulates the life and work of Frederic S. Lee.

Throughout his intellectual life Frederic S. Lee has shown to many that the development of heterodox economics is rendered possible by unselfish and ceaseless efforts to build both theory and institutions. Essays in this book attest that establishing an alternative critical theory to the status quo is not only possible but also serviceable to the majority of the population.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction: Frederic S. Lee’s contributions to heterodox economics

ByTAE - HEE J O AND ZDRAVKA TODOROVA

part |2 pages

Part I Making history and identity of heterodox economics by developing theory and institutions

chapter 1|18 pages

Heterodox economics and the history of economic thought

ByCARLO D ’ IPPOLITI AND ALESSANDRO RONCAGLIA

chapter 2|22 pages

The Association for Heterodox Economics: past, present, and future

ByANDREW MEARMAN, BRUCE PHILP

chapter 3|16 pages

Heterodox economics, distribution, and the class struggle

ByBRUCE PHILP, ANDREW TRIGG

part |2 pages

Part II Heterodox microeconomics and the foundations of heterodox macroeconomics

part |2 pages

Part III Advancing the heterodox analysis of social provisioning

chapter 11|17 pages

Advancing heterodox economics in the tradition of the surplus approach

ByNUNO ORNELAS MARTINS

chapter 14|16 pages

The embedded state and social provisioning: insights from Norbert Elias

ByNorbert Elias BRUNO TINEL

chapter 15|15 pages

Analogies we suffer by: the case of the state as a household

ByHUÁSCAR PESSALI, FABIANO DALTO

part |2 pages

Part IV The heterodox economics of Frederic S. Lee

chapter 17|5 pages

Predestined to heterodoxy or how I became a heterodox economist

ByFREDERIC S . LEE

chapter 18|7 pages

Frederic Sterling Lee (1949–2014)

ByJOHN E . KING

chapter 19|5 pages

In memoriam: Frederic S. Lee, 1949–2014