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This article investigates citations metrics as an institutional phenomenon from two perspectives: first it tries to articulate the role of citation metrics within a Gramscian framework; second it compares citation patterns from orthodox and heterodox economic journals to gain insights on the...
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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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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,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011803857
We study how the democratization of the diffusion of research through the Internet could have helped non traditional fields of research. The specific case we approach is Heterodox Economics as its pre-prints are disseminated through NEP, the email alert service of RePEc. Comparing heterodox and...
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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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community of economists embraces paradigmatic pluralism as part of their academic culture, or if regulations are put in place to …
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pluralism as tolerance. The author proposes an alternative view of academic pluralism that is more consistent with the …
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community of economists embraces paradigmatic pluralism as part of their academic culture, or if regulations are put in place to …
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In 1985 the Department of Economics at Dickinson College USA, a private four year liberal arts college, embarked upon a bold but promising reform of its economics programme placing it on the cutting edge of what is now called 'pluralist economics education'. This new approach to the philosophy...
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Pluralism is a key term in the current discourse in heterodox economics, emphasizing the need for greater theoretical … integration and institutional cooperation of different economic traditions. However, both the nature of pluralism and the concrete … pluralism as a guideline for organizing heterodox economic research, in particular, as well as economic debates, in general. In …
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