Publications

2014
2014. “La Science Economique: Une Science Lugubre?” Les Marmites de l'histoire: Melanges en l'honneur de Pierre Dockes, 25-38. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
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2013
2013. “Premises for a New Economy.” Development 56 (2): 149-154. Article
2013. “What Should a Sustainable Economy Sustain?” Development 56 (1): 79-85 (with Tariq Banuri). Article
2012
2012. “Saving the Children - A Rant.” Journal of Economic Education 43 (3): 283-292. Article
2012. “How Economics Undermines Our Relationships With Each Other and With the Planet.” Paper presented at the Association of Allied Social Sciences, Annual Meeting, January 8, 2012, Chicago. ASSA Annual Meeting Program;
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2011
2011. “We Have to Wake Up and Smell the Flowers.” European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention 8 (2): 237-245, Interview with Stephen Marglin. Article
2010
2010. “Policy Statement: Premises for a New Economy: An Agenda for Rio+20.” Conference on the Challenges of Sustainability. Stephen Marglin, co-convener: United Nations Division for Sustainable Development, New York, May 8-10. PDF
2008
2008. “Mainstream Critiques: Why Thinking Like an Economist Can Be Harmful to the Community.” Challenge 51 (2). 51(2): 13-26, March-April: 13-26. Article
2004
2004. “Outsourcing Common Sense.” Los Angeles Times. April 25, April 25. Op-Ed
2003
2003. “Individualism and Scarcity.” Globalization, Culture, and the Limits of the Market: Essays in Economics and Philosophy, 155-176. S. Cullenberg and P. K. Pattanaik (eds), New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
2002
2002. “Economic Myths.” Paper presented at Seminaire Heterodoxie du MATISSE, Pantheon-Sorbonne, University of Paris 1, April 12. Website;
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2000
2000. “Keynes Without Nominal Rigidities.” Harvard Institute of Economic Research. Working Paper no. 1907, Working Paper no. 1907.
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1999
1999. “John Kenneth Galbraith and the Myths of Economics.” Between Friends: Perspectives on John Kenneth Galbraith, 114-138. H. Sasson (ed), Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
1998
1998. “How the Economy Is Constructed: On Scarcity and Desire.” Social Inequality: Values, Growth & the State, 28-48. A. Solimano (ed), Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
1996
1996. “Farmers, Seedsmen, and Scientists: Systems of Agriculture and Systems of Knowledge.” Decolonizing Knowledge, 185-248. F. Apffel-Marglin and S. Marglin (eds), Oxford: Clarendon Press.
1992
1992. “Why Is So Little Left of the Left?” Z Papers, October-December. Website;
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1991
1991. “Understanding Capitalism: Control vs Efficiency.” Power and Economic Institutions: Reinterpretations in economic history, 225-252, Bo Gustafsson (ed.). Aldershot: Edward Elgar.
1990
1990. “Losing Touch: The Cultural Conditions of Worker Accommodation and Resistance.” Dominating Knowledge: Development, Culture, and Resistance, 217-282. F. Apffel-Marglin and S. Marglin (eds), Oxford: Clarendon Press.
1990. “Lessons of the Golden Age: An overview.” The Golden Age of Capitalism: Reinterpreting the Postwar Experience, 1-38. S. Marglin and J. Schor (eds), Oxford: Clarendon Press.

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