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Is ‘new’ behavioral economics ‘mainstream’?
Journal of Economic Methodology, 2017AbstractWhen comparing ‘new’ and ‘old’ behavioral economics (BE), many argue that ‘new’ BE has close ties with what is often called ‘mainstream’ economics. The aim of this paper is to reframe the ‘old’ vs. ‘new’ BE debate and investigate the nature of the relationship between psychologists, behavioral economists, and ‘mainstream’ economists.
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The Mainstream in Agricultural Economics Research
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1984The title of this session suggests the continuing concern about the content of our collective research activity as a profession. Although not all of the agricultural economics research activity is performed by members of the American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) or even by those who hold degrees in agricultural economics, much of our ...
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Mainstream economics and its rivals
2016Introduction Like the Marxist tradition, mainstream economics is deeply flawed, far too deeply flawed to provide the basis for a viable political economy. Yet like the Marxist tradition it contains elements that could be relocated into a different framework and reused productively in an alternative political economy.
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Questioning of Mainstream Economics
Social Scientist, 1992Sudhanshu Bhushan, Sunanda Sen
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Evolutionary and Institutional Economics as the New Mainstream?
Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, 2015Geoffrey Hodgson, Hodgson Geoffrey M
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