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History of Economics or a Selected History of Economics? [PDF]

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While research on the history of economics can be important to modern economics, the work of historians of economics is more often than reasonable associated with either non-contemporary or heterodox issues.
Palma, Nuno
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Montague's Paradox without Necessitation

open access: yes, 2022
Some such as Dean (2014) suggest that Montague's paradox requires the necessitation rule, and that the use of the rule in such a context is contentious. But here, I show that the paradox arises independently of the necessitation rule. A derivation of the
Parent, T.
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Critical Realism in Economics and Open-Systems Ontology: A Critique [PDF]

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This paper examines the treatment of ontology offered by Critical Realism. Three main criticisms are made of the Critical Realist treatment of open systems.
Andrew Mearman
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Sinks, sources, and centers in some history of economic thought

open access: yesIberian Journal of the History of Economic Thought
We propose a unifying dynamical systems approach to states of rest and fluctuations grounded in four models offered by Jump & Stockhammer (2023). Our treatment permits reflection on the claim of heterodoxy made of the models.
Romar Correa
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Money and finance: the heterodox views of R. Clower, A. Leijonhufvud and H. Minsky [PDF]

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The heterodoxy of Robert Clower, Axel Leijonhufvud and Hyman Minsky consisted in dispensing with the dominant assumption according to which the system spontaneously tends to a situation of full coordination.
Elisabetta De Antoni
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Struggling for Political Economy: an Institutional Issue [PDF]

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The financial crisis has turned into a real economic crisis and then into a public finance crisis: its political and social implications show very obviously, even to the most unaware people, how much economic matters are a social and political phenomenon.
Bruno Tinel
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