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Economics as a discipline is currently in disarray. In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, academic experts, students, commentators, practitioners and politicians all questioned the status of academic economics and many called for a 'new economic thinking'. Nearly a decade later,...
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Pluralism is frequently supported by heterodox economists, but their rationale for it is not always transparent. It …, as a programme for how economics should best be done. This paper evaluates strategic pluralism, compares it with the …
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. Nevertheless, there is neither a consensus over the form of pluralism that is required (whether this is a theory, method, or … paradigm pluralism, for example), nor agreement among economists over the underlying diagnosis of a lack of pluralism. Even the …
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nature and scope, does not take pluralism seriously, and lacks expertise concentration to ensure quality which means it has … pluralism, the definition and project of heterodox economics, its relationship to the changing form of mainstream, and the merit …
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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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The paper approaches the theme of the relatively higher level of pluralism in Brazilian economics, when compared to … maintain incentives to pluralism, besides correcting many problems in the ranking. …
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The paper approaches the theme of the relatively higher level of pluralism in Brazilian economics, when compared to … maintain incentives to pluralism, besides correcting many problems in the ranking. …
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This is chapter 2 of the book "Future Directions in Heterodox Economics" by John T. Harvey and Robert F. Garnett, Jr., Editors. The inner circle of neoclassical economics has limited its horizons, increasing the scope for heterodox economists to claim ever more of the most important issues. Two...
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With the intensification of neoliberalism, it is useful to examine how some individuals might cope with the irrationality of the system. Neoliberalism cloaks the execution of the corporate agenda behind rhetorical manipulation that advocates for limited government. The corollary absence of...
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Germany is an unequal 'battle of the paradigms', and can only be told as the story of a failure. …
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