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Economics Imperialism and Epistemic Cosmopolitanism
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 2015The standard view on economics imperialism is that it should be resisted when it is epistemically or morally harmful. I argue that the moral dimension of economics imperialism is in need of further analysis. In my view, economics imperialism is wrong when imperialists violate the epistemic responsibility they have towards scientists working in the ...
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“Economic imperialism”: a view from the periphery
Review of Radical Political Economics, 2002Edward P. Lazear, a leading neoclassical economist specializing in labor economics, has recently argued that economic imperialism is successfully colonizing other social sciences as a result of its own scientific status. His account, however, leaves several lacunae, including an explanation for the depth, variety, and timing of economic imperialism ...
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Economic Myths and Imperialism
Monthly Review, 1971The following was written as a Foreword to the American edition of Pierre Jalee, Imperialism in the Seventies (New York: Third Press, available January 1972).This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Economics imperialism as Kuhnian revolution?
2004The growth of neo-liberalism has been the dominant political force in the past two decades. This volume concentrates on understanding the political economy of neo-liberalism. It focuses on a number of the most critical issues and examines the essence of neo-liberalism, namely, the dominance of the market.
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Economics as an Imperial Science
Finance a uver - Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, 2000This article summarizes the main points discussed at the seminar ?Economics as an Imperial Science,? held by the Czech Economic Association in November 1999. The seminar was devoted to the theory of preferences and its extensions to ?non-economic? topics, a research agenda coined by Prof. Gary Becker, the 1992 Nobel Memorial Prize Winner.
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