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The Death of Neoclassical Economics [PDF]
The term “neoclassical economics” was born in 1900; in this paper I am proposing economist-assisted terminasia; by the powers vested in me as president of the History of Economics Society, I hereby declare the term neoclassical economics dead. Let me be clear about what I am sentencing to death—it is not the content of neoclassical economics. As I will
D. Colander
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Institutionalizing neoclassical economics in Africa: Instruments, ideology and implications
, 2021Post-war development economics drew broadly from an array of different theoretical approaches, including theorizing from the south. Academic economists and policy makers in African countries openly and critically debated alternative possibilities from ...
H. Stein
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The appallingly bad neoclassical economics of climate change
Globalizations, 2020Forecasts by economists of the economic damage from climate change have been notably sanguine, compared to warnings by scientists about damage to the biosphere.
S. Keen
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From utilitarianism and neoclassical sport management to a new geopolitical economy of sport
European Sport Management Quarterly, 2022Research question In a fast-changing world, this study poses a simple question: is it time to start looking at sport in a different way? Thus far, utilitarian and neoclassical economic thinking has dominated sport management scholarship; however, here it
Simon Chadwick
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Theory & Research in Social Education, 2019
This article outlines core tenets of feminist economics and contrasts these tenets with traditional neoclassical economic assumptions about human nature, value, markets, inequality, and power.
N. Shanks
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This article outlines core tenets of feminist economics and contrasts these tenets with traditional neoclassical economic assumptions about human nature, value, markets, inequality, and power.
N. Shanks
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The feminist challenge to neoclassical economics
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1993This paper describes a feminist research agenda within economics, how some of the research priorities have been accommodated within neoclassical economics, and how others fundamentally challenge the neoclassical economic paradigm. There are three major challenges to neoclassical economics raised by feminists. First, women are invisible in much economic
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