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The authors examine the pluralism of Barone (1991) through the lens of subsequent developments in the pluralist … demands for evidence to demonstrate student achievement of stated learning goals. This contextual frame opens the door to a … fresh appraisal of Barone's 'contending perspectives' model, both as a landmark contribution to pluralist education and as a …
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Barone's 1991 essay stimulated a debate in our economics department. Two department members at the time, Yngve Ramstad …
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heterodox issues and questions, all beyond the ‘optimality and equilibrium of the market economy’, in modern cutting … comprehensive and fatal counterattack against a potential pluralism of ideas and theories and paradigmatic competition, put forward …, but are nevertheless implemented against heterodox thinking worldwide. Examples are given throughout the note. Against …
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illuminated the extent of Feminist Economics' scholarly relationship with the communities of both heterodox and mainstream … economists: first, she omits several important heterodox economic journals in her study, and second, she could have offered a … paper uses citation data drawn from ten heterodox and ten mainstream journals to identify and build on these gaps. …
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in an extensive textual study of the archival evidence and then presents a simple analytical model of these relations. …
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This chapter argues that Marx's definition of “accumulation of capital” is sufficiently ambiguous to lead to troublesome conceptions after his death. It is held that Lenin moved conceptualization in a misleading direction by moving accumulation of capital away from social relations of...
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Marx's 1865 lectures offer an easily accessible summary of his theory, addressed to an English-speaking audience. However, one weakness preventing common usage (including classroom use) is the dialogue in the first twenty pages with one John Weston. This abridged version stays with the exact...
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Economics, describing its impact on mainstream economics, heterodox economics, and other disciplines. While the overall project …
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What is the impact of institutional frames on knowledge diversity in basic science? Institutional frames such as the peer-review process in academia influence the way knowledge is created. This also concerns knowledge diversity as well as knowledge similarity. Similar research activities tend to...
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(1991) argued for the inclusion of heterodox economic theories and articulated the benefits of the Dickinson contending …
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