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operationalise the concept in order to yield definitive policy recommendations; pluralism of method and the importance of judgement …. This line of reasoning too supports pluralism of method and the importance of judgement. The purpose of this paper is to …
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one of the earliest to argue that pluralism in economics requires formal rules of conduct to guarantee pluralism in …. The guiding principle of this reform is what we term critical pluralism. There are two key ideas in this. The first is … explanations of that reality. Pluralism is thus not a normative or ethically desirable adjunct to science but a necessary …
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evaluated. The paper argues for pluralism as a general approach and as pedagogy. It argues that there is a plurality of …
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The authors examine the pluralism of Barone (1991) through the lens of subsequent developments in the pluralist …
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literature on pluralism, regarding meaning of plurality, and the arguments for it. Issues raised by plurality are then explored … to economics, and of pluralism itself, is required. …
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Paper presented to the 2007 conference of the International Confederation for Pluralism in Economics (ICAPE), June 1 …
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viewpoint pluralism can be understood as the outcome of competition and specialization in the search for new ideas that can deal …
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academicviewpoint pluralism can be understood as the outcome ofcompetition and specialization in the search for new ideasthat can deal …
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Policy implications of complexity economics (CE) are investigated. CE deals with “Complex Adaptive (Economic) Systems” [CA(E)S], generally characterized by mechanisms and properties such as “emergence” of structure or some capacity of “self-organization”. With this, CE has manifold...
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This essay is a comment on“The Citation Impact of Feminist Economics”by Frances Woolley, which appeared in Feminist Economics, Vol. 11, No. 3, November 2005. This contribution comments on Frances Woolley's recent Feminist Economics article, “The Citation Impact of Feminist Economics.” It...
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