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The paper addresses the arguments made by Frederic Lee on heterodoxy and pluralism. It argues that the definitions of … distinction which may be problematic. Thus, Lee’s concept of intellectual pluralism may be weaker than it seems, because it is … pluralism may be based on wider epistemological and ontological grounds and thus Lee’s distinction between them may also be …
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phenomenon of pluralism is only rudimentarily developed and the discourse between the different approaches is proceeding as … methodological pluralism in modern economics. …
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According to quite a number of scholars, even non-Austrian, some theories of Austrian school of economic thought do provide an increasingly relevant material to explain recent boom-and-bust economic cycles as well as financial crises. However, I argue, this development is not adequately...
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, realism and pluralism. …
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market that stresses the need for pluralism in economics. Following the arguments of the theory of money emissions, we …
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This is an essay on the philosophy of science and the methodology and historiography of political economy. It deals …
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The current discussion on theoretical and methodological pluralism is plagued with confusions and misunderstandings … developing a general framework for discussing pluralism and apply it to the ongoing debate on theoretical and methodological … pluralism, showing its strong compromise with demarcationism. In the third section a looser framework for approaching pluralism …
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meaningfully exist requires rejecting the form of methodological pluralism which has been advocated since the start of this journal …
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In this paper I argue that methodological reflection guided by a critique of the ontological foundations of economic theories can be used to enhance arguments for a pluralist economics education. I accomplish this by reviewing the literature regarding the requirements for a pluralist economics...
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raw time series. I argue that in the short run, a more pluralistic methodology would be better, and that in the long run …
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