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problematic. This view is shared by many economists, both mainstream and heterodox. Despite this agreement, it has not and will …
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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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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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Demands for pluralism in economics education have been widespread in recent years. As change in the universities is … methodological pluralism and is grounded in concepts derived from biology, the history of economic thought, the philosophy of science …
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desirable, I derive the conclusion that pluralism with regard to economic research programs is a more viable position to hold …
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possible. These three propositions are used to build a theory of money that is linked to common themes in the heterodox …, and Charles Goodhart). Hence, this paper takes a somewhat different route to develop the more typical heterodox …
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Over the last few years, demands from student organisations for pluralism in teaching economics gave quite a stir to …
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Whatever F.A. Hayek meant by "knowledge" could not have been the justified true belief conception common in the Western intellectual tradition from at least the time of Plato onward. In this brief note, I aim to uncover and succinctly state Hayek's unique definition of knowledge.
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Economic pluralism proposes that economists and social planners should consider alternative theories to establish a … generate discriminatory wages. Each cause deserves corresponding policy action. Given pluralism, wage discrimination might be … relations towards minority workers. Pluralism might be jeopardised if there is a limited desire to engage with less …
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Economic pluralism proposes that economists and social planners should consider alternative theories to establish a … generate discriminatory wages. Each cause deserves corresponding policy action. Given pluralism, wage discrimination might be … relations towards minority workers. Pluralism might be jeopardised if there is a limited desire to engage with less …
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