GDAE has extensive publication record, including the production of the ‘In-Context’ series of textbooks and free teaching modules which are now managed by the
Economics in Context Initiative at
Boston University.
Textbooks The textbooks in question include
Microeconomics in Context,
Macroeconomics in Context,
Macroeconomics in Context (European Edition),
Principles of Economics in Context,
Environmental and Resource Economics, and the soon-to-be-published
Essentials of Economics in Context. These textbooks present all the content required of a standard text, and also offer a more holistic approach to understanding economic processes by integrating aspects of history, institutions, gender, inequality, and the environment. The texts come with a full set of supplementary materials including instructor resource material with lecture outlines, a test bank of over 2,000 questions, and PowerPoint slides. Detailed student study guides are available for free download.
Modules GDAE has also produced an extensive set of teaching modules that are designed for use as stand-alone supplements in undergraduate or graduate-level courses. These modules are available as free downloadable PDFs. They range from 25 to 60 pages, and most include discussion questions and glossary.
Frontier Issues in Economic Thought GDAE produced the six-volume series
Frontier Issues in Economic Thought, published by
Island Press. The articles that GDAE researchers selected and summarized for this project focus on the limitations of the mainstream economic paradigm and a wide range of creative efforts that have been and are being made to extend economic understanding.
Social Science Library: Frontier Thinking in Sustainable Development and Human Well-being GDAE has produced an electronic collection of publications that are available for free to universities in 138 nations, with special attention to those institutions that are most in need of library resources. The collection, or the Social Science Library (SSL), contains over 3,400 full-text journal articles, book chapters, reports, and working papers in anthropology, economics, history, philosophy, social psychology, sociology and political science. It also includes full bibliographic references (including abstracts) to more than 6,000 additional articles. The SSL is available upon request to those that qualify for access. For people who are not in the recipient countries, a web-based version, with the 10,000+ bibliographic entries, but without the full text PDFs is available on request. ==Leontief Prize==