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Epistemology in Heterodox Economics?
The epistemology of Heterodox Economics has been described as a type of methodological pluralism where its relativism is taken as consistent with new versions of science. However, methodological pluralism has severe drawbacks as a means of inquiry. Whereas Economics is often understood in positivist terms as a closed set, Heterodox Economics includes ...
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Pluralism and heterodox economics [PDF]
The purpose here is to revisit the role of pluralism in heterodox economics and to make the case for its continuing centrality in heterodox economics and heterodox strategy. For some, heterodox economics could be defined in terms of pluralism contrasted with mainstream monism.
Dow, Sheila, Sheila Dow
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A History of Heterodox Economics
On the Horizon, 2012PurposeThe aim of this paper is to review Fred Lee's book A History of Heterodox Economics.Design/methodology/approachThe paper provides a context for Lee's research within the current debates over the financial crisis, then reviews and evaluates his analysis.FindingsLee has provided valuable and almost overwhelmingly meticulous documentation of the ...
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The Diffusion of Heterodox Economics
AbstractHeterodox economics is in part defined by exclusion from orthodox circles and there is an understandable tendency for heterodox economists to engage primarily with each other outside these circles. Yet the critique offered by heterodoxy speaks more widely.
Bruce Cronin, Cronin, Bruce
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Heterodox economics and the history of economic thought
The declining role of the history of economic thought (HET) in university research and teaching has been increasingly under debate. Many historians often recall the relationship between HET and heterodox economics (HEC), consider- ing it as a strength of HET and/or one of the reasons for its damnation among mainstream economists.
D'IPPOLITI, Carlo, RONCAGLIA, Alessandro
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Heterodox economics differs from orthodox or mainstream economics. It draws on a multiplicity of ideas, disciplines, methods and voices to present a more radical alternative to the dominant paradigm of neoclassical economics, which is viewed as overly ...
Trigg, Andrew
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Progress in Heterodox Economics
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2000There is great variety within contemporary economics. As Coats (2000) points out, not only are there several schools of thought that would conventionally be labeled “heterodox,” there are numerous economists whose work is in a significant sense unorthodox or unconventional.
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2004
The nature of heterodox economics currently eludes description. Preliminary research suggests that heterodox economics is not coherently defined and that those individuals who identify their work as such appear to do so in isolated groups with little interchange. What is necessary in order to understand the iconoclastic opposition of the heterodoxy and
Wrenn, Mary V. +4 more
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The nature of heterodox economics currently eludes description. Preliminary research suggests that heterodox economics is not coherently defined and that those individuals who identify their work as such appear to do so in isolated groups with little interchange. What is necessary in order to understand the iconoclastic opposition of the heterodoxy and
Wrenn, Mary V. +4 more
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Households in heterodox economic theory
2017The chapter builds on various heterodox approaches to economics to explore a direction towards analyzing households within heterodox economic theory of social provisioning. The first section delineates five main theoretical foundations of households within heterodox economic perspectives.
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The nature of heterodox economics
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2005Heterodoxy serves as an umbrella term to cover the coming together of separate projects or traditions. In answering the question, ‘what distinguishes heterodoxy from the orthodoxy?’, the author argues that matters of ontology are central. In answering the question, ‘how are the various traditions that make up the modern heterodoxy to be distinguished ...
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