One very interesting heterodox school is the crossover between the Post Keynesians and the Austrians. In particular, GLS Shackle is an interesting character. Epistemics and Economics might be a read you'd enjoy, if this stuff interests you.
There is also Ludwig Lachmann (a bit more Austrian than Post-Keynesian), who also jives with Shackle ("The Market as an Economic Process").
The main ideas here are a sort of Soros-esque reflexivity, that institutions are informational 'loci of orientation' for people navigating radical uncertainty, and a radical subjectivism that casts skepticism on most economic predictions.
One very interesting heterodox school is the crossover between the Post Keynesians and the Austrians. In particular, GLS Shackle is an interesting character. Epistemics and Economics might be a read you'd enjoy, if this stuff interests you.
There is also Ludwig Lachmann (a bit more Austrian than Post-Keynesian), who also jives with Shackle ("The Market as an Economic Process").
The main ideas here are a sort of Soros-esque reflexivity, that institutions are informational 'loci of orientation' for people navigating radical uncertainty, and a radical subjectivism that casts skepticism on most economic predictions.
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