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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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desirable, I derive the conclusion that pluralism with regard to economic research programs is a more viable position to hold …
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ontology shapes its approach to economic methodology and dovetails with the approach to economics adopted by various heterodox …
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argues that that particular claim 1) is generally accepted, but 2) is unsupported by good evidence, and 3) what evidence …
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Behavioral economics emerged in the second half of the 20th century and has become an important social science research area. Some have argued that the emergence of behavioral economics (BE) amounts to a scientific revolution. That is, they argue that BE is becoming or has become the new,...
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This paper discusses the impact of Sraffa's thinking on economics. It argues increasing specialization in research is producing an ‘all trees, no forest' fragmentation of economics that creates opportunities for a return to concerns that motivated classical political economy. It associates...
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The search is on for low cost collaborative learning models that foster creative cooperation and growth through spontaneous competition. I propose that a traditional renga competition for stakes can fulfill several of those goals at once. “Capitalistic Crisis,” composed by five undergraduate...
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