Economic Methodology, History and Pluralism
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Economic Methodology, History and Pluralism
Expanding Economic Thought to Meet Contemporary Challenges
Hawkins, Penelope; Negru, Ioana
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
236
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Inglês
9780367695675
15 a 20 dias
635
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Foreword Introduction: Sheila Dow as a Visionary Economics Scholar Chapter 1: The Relation of Neoclassical Economics to other Disciplines: the case of Physics and Psychology Chapter 2: Sheila Dow's Open Systems Methodology Chapter 3: Categorisation, Criticism and Pluralism in Context: Open and Closed Systems And the Project of Mathematical Modelling in Modern Economics Chapter 4: Dualism Revisited Chapter 5: Naturalism and the new challenge to Sheila Dow's schools-of-thought approach to economics Chapter 6: Infinite Regress Problems and the Methodologies of Behavioural Economics Chapter 7: Should equilibrium be abandoned by heterodox economists? Chapter 8: Dow, Keynes and the Pragmatic Tradition: More in Common? Chapter 9: Keynes in transition: 'The Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' Chapter 10: Ethical Practice in Economics: Research, Policy Advice and Education Chapter 11: Sheila Dow as historian of economic thought: The Scottish political economy tradition Chapter 12: The conditions under which Adam Smith's invisible hand operate Chapter 13: Mary Theresa Rankin: A Monetary Economist in the Scottish Tradition of Political Economy Chapter 14: David Hume as a Scottish Political Economist Chapter 15: Sheila Dow's body of work - Publications from 1980 to 2022
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economic methodology;pluralism;history of economic thought;heterodox economics;macroeconomics;banking;money;behavioral economics;Sheila Dow;mainstream economics;Keynes;Scottish Political Economy;Follow;18th Century Scotland;Held;Scottish Tradition;Unlimited;Modern Behavioral Economics;Event Regularities;Economic Journal;Babylonian Mode;AEA;Infinite Regress Problems;Neoclassical Economics;Ontological Non-dualism;Price Specie Flow Mechanism;Payments;Post-war;Invisible Hand Argument;Professional Economic Ethics;General Dental Council;Invisible Hand Explanation
Foreword Introduction: Sheila Dow as a Visionary Economics Scholar Chapter 1: The Relation of Neoclassical Economics to other Disciplines: the case of Physics and Psychology Chapter 2: Sheila Dow's Open Systems Methodology Chapter 3: Categorisation, Criticism and Pluralism in Context: Open and Closed Systems And the Project of Mathematical Modelling in Modern Economics Chapter 4: Dualism Revisited Chapter 5: Naturalism and the new challenge to Sheila Dow's schools-of-thought approach to economics Chapter 6: Infinite Regress Problems and the Methodologies of Behavioural Economics Chapter 7: Should equilibrium be abandoned by heterodox economists? Chapter 8: Dow, Keynes and the Pragmatic Tradition: More in Common? Chapter 9: Keynes in transition: 'The Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren' Chapter 10: Ethical Practice in Economics: Research, Policy Advice and Education Chapter 11: Sheila Dow as historian of economic thought: The Scottish political economy tradition Chapter 12: The conditions under which Adam Smith's invisible hand operate Chapter 13: Mary Theresa Rankin: A Monetary Economist in the Scottish Tradition of Political Economy Chapter 14: David Hume as a Scottish Political Economist Chapter 15: Sheila Dow's body of work - Publications from 1980 to 2022
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economic methodology;pluralism;history of economic thought;heterodox economics;macroeconomics;banking;money;behavioral economics;Sheila Dow;mainstream economics;Keynes;Scottish Political Economy;Follow;18th Century Scotland;Held;Scottish Tradition;Unlimited;Modern Behavioral Economics;Event Regularities;Economic Journal;Babylonian Mode;AEA;Infinite Regress Problems;Neoclassical Economics;Ontological Non-dualism;Price Specie Flow Mechanism;Payments;Post-war;Invisible Hand Argument;Professional Economic Ethics;General Dental Council;Invisible Hand Explanation