This paper is about the discursive aspects of reform debates, more particularly about their rhetorical forms. In the debates on economic reforms in India, communities of scholars seem to have been talking past each other, each side equally convinced that it has the ‘Truth”. Persistent disagreement among economists on important public policy issues sounds disconcerting to others. We argue that an appreciation of the rhetoric (i.e. the art of persuasion) might help us understand the nature of disagreement in reform debates. Through a close reading of the literature on economic reforms in India we attempt to examine the rhetorical devices – logic, facts, metaphor and story – that the participants in the reform debates have been using...
All are agreed that orthodox economics is unsatisfactory but there is wide disagreement, especially ...
The polarization in contemporary societies gives the impression that we live in a “debate society” i...
Last week 20 economists wrote to the Financial Times urging the government to scrap the 50% marginal...
In the discussion of economic reforms in academia as well as the media in India one finds a big gulf...
This article offers an approach to the general structure of the controversy in economy. In our case ...
This article offers an approach to the general structure of the rhetoric in economy. In our case we ...
Abstract: When it comes to economic reforms in developing countries, many economists agree on broad ...
This paper presents an analysis of the broad themes of disagreement in these consultations and more ...
Economists disagree; this is a matter of fact. Economics has an empirical methodology to verify what...
consensus debate economicsOnce upon a time, economists regularly used to publicly criticise each oth...
When it comes to economic reforms in developing countries, many economists agree on broad objectives...
This article hypothesizes that economic reforms become sustainable when the discursive conditions pr...
It is often said that if you laid all economists end to end, they still wouldn't reach an agree...
This article hypothesizes that economic reforms become sustainable when the discursive conditions pr...
More than a decade since the global financial crisis, economics does not exhibit signs of significan...
All are agreed that orthodox economics is unsatisfactory but there is wide disagreement, especially ...
The polarization in contemporary societies gives the impression that we live in a “debate society” i...
Last week 20 economists wrote to the Financial Times urging the government to scrap the 50% marginal...
In the discussion of economic reforms in academia as well as the media in India one finds a big gulf...
This article offers an approach to the general structure of the controversy in economy. In our case ...
This article offers an approach to the general structure of the rhetoric in economy. In our case we ...
Abstract: When it comes to economic reforms in developing countries, many economists agree on broad ...
This paper presents an analysis of the broad themes of disagreement in these consultations and more ...
Economists disagree; this is a matter of fact. Economics has an empirical methodology to verify what...
consensus debate economicsOnce upon a time, economists regularly used to publicly criticise each oth...
When it comes to economic reforms in developing countries, many economists agree on broad objectives...
This article hypothesizes that economic reforms become sustainable when the discursive conditions pr...
It is often said that if you laid all economists end to end, they still wouldn't reach an agree...
This article hypothesizes that economic reforms become sustainable when the discursive conditions pr...
More than a decade since the global financial crisis, economics does not exhibit signs of significan...
All are agreed that orthodox economics is unsatisfactory but there is wide disagreement, especially ...
The polarization in contemporary societies gives the impression that we live in a “debate society” i...
Last week 20 economists wrote to the Financial Times urging the government to scrap the 50% marginal...