Part I. Heterodox macroeconomics and the Keynes-Marx synthesis
1. Introduction: a second-generation synthesis of heterodox macroeconomic principles / Jonathan P. Goldstein / Michael G. Hillard
2. The central core of heterodox macroeconomics / Malcolm Sawyer
3. An introduction to a unified heterodox macroeconomic theory / Jonathan P. Goldstein
4. Methodology and heterodox economics / Martin H. Wolfson
5. Does heterodox economics need a unified crisis theory? From profit-squeeze to the global liquidity meltdown / Gary A. Dymski
6. The current crisis in macroeconomic theory / Bill Gibson
Part II. Accumulation, crisis and instability
7. Modern business behavior: the theory of the active firm / Steven M. Fazzari
8. A Keynes-Marx theory of investment / Jonathan P. Goldstein
9. Did financialization increase macroeconomic fragility? An analysis of the US nonfinancial corporate sector / Özgür Orhangazi
10. Marx, Minsky and Crotty on crises in capitalism / Fred Moseley
11. Labor demand under strategic competition and the cyclical profit squeeze / Michele I. Naples
Part III. The macrodynamics of the neoliberal regime
12. Cyclical labor shares under Keynesian and neoliberal regimes / Raford Boddy
13. Economic crisis and institutional structures: a comparison of regulated and neoliberal capitalism in the USA / David M. Kotz
14. Historically contingent, institutionally specific: class struggles and American employer exceptionalism in the age of neoliberal globalization / Michael G. Hillard / Richard McIntyre
15. Unequal exchange reconsidered in our age of globalization / Makoto Itoh
16. From capital controls and miraculous growth to financial globalization and the financial crisis in Korea / Kang-Kook Lee
Part IV. Heterodox macroeoconomic policy
17. Keynes' bourgeois socialism / Soo Haeng Kim
18. The case of capital controls revisited / Gerald Epstein
19. Neo-liberal finance and third world (mal)development / Ilene Grabel
20. Heterodox macroeconomics and the current global financial crisis / Jonathan P. Goldstein