Toward a relational biodiversity economics: Embedding plural values for sustainability transformation. [PDF]
Kenter JO +10 more
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Economics for people and planet-moving beyond the neoclassical paradigm.
Brand-Correa L +5 more
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Neoclassical, mainstream, orthodox, and heterodox economics
This paper discusses the concepts of neoclassical, mainstream, orthodox, and heterodox economics, distinguishing temporally more general and more specific concepts. The concept of mainstream economics is based on prestige and influence and includes ideas
David Dequech
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Heterodox environmental economics: theoretical strands in search of a paradigm
Heterodox environmental economics is mainly based on non-mainstream economic theories; more precisely it refers to institutional and Schumpeterian economics. Starting from these theoretical foundations, heterodox environmental economics radically differs
Marletto, Gerardo
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Research "junkification" is caused by researchers, not journals. [PDF]
Groome SS, Yong JC, Li NP.
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“What is so Austrian about Austrian Economics?” [PDF]
Modern mainstream economics is a plurocracy in which there is no orthodoxy of ideas, only an orthodoxy of method. Given the training it provides its students, mainstream economic’s natural domain is science. With the mainstream’s acceptance of complexity
David Colander
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Unequal exchange is not primarily about monetary value. [PDF]
Hornborg A.
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Well-Being Economies: A Harder but Still Important Health Advocacy Goal; A Response to Recent Commentaries. [PDF]
Labonté R.
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The coming perfect storm: Diminishing sustainability of coastal human-natural systems in the Anthropocene. [PDF]
Day JW +5 more
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Ideas and ideation in geographical political economy. [PDF]
Peck J, Meulbroek C, Phillips R.
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