This paper adds a moral angle to a pluralist approach to development economics. Normative assumptions can be found in all the five main schools of thought that have analysed India's rural labour markets (neoclassical, new institutionalist, Marxist political economy, formalised political economy, and feminist). The theorisations that are used by each have normative overtones. I define overtones and distinguish them from normative undertones (i.e. elements of meaning that have an affect component). Statistical regressions in this literature are used to illustrate the types of undertones that are present. The undertones tend to cause performative contradictions for authors who claim value neutrality. The various moral reasoning strategies avai...
This chapter adopts a pluralist approach to addressing issues raised by the idea of a code of ethics...
Those who practice economics have moral responsibilities in their professional capacity. An alternat...
This article addresses a long-held dispute across social science disciplines: that market and moral ...
This paper adds a moral angle to a pluralist approach to development economics. Normative assumption...
This paper explores a pluralist approach to moral economy. Firstly, four schools of thought on the r...
This paper explores a pluralist approach to moral economy. Firstly, four schools of thought on the r...
‘Moral economy’ is a form of inquiry that examines how ordinary economic practices and relationships...
In this paper, I practice using a pluralist approach to moral economy. Firstly, I summarise the main...
Pluralism adds depth to the mixing of methods in development studies. In this paper, two aspects of ...
ABSTRACT Pluralism adds depth to the mixing of methods in development studies. Global society has bo...
This will paper will address pluralism in economics by discussing the concept of development as it d...
The article makes a plea for pluralist economics and especially pluralist development economics. In ...
Conventional economics, both in its free enterprise and command versions sought to delink the scienc...
This paper examines the implications of some of the growing literature at the borderline of ethics a...
Conventional economics maintains that a critical test of the veracity of robust economic theory is i...
This chapter adopts a pluralist approach to addressing issues raised by the idea of a code of ethics...
Those who practice economics have moral responsibilities in their professional capacity. An alternat...
This article addresses a long-held dispute across social science disciplines: that market and moral ...
This paper adds a moral angle to a pluralist approach to development economics. Normative assumption...
This paper explores a pluralist approach to moral economy. Firstly, four schools of thought on the r...
This paper explores a pluralist approach to moral economy. Firstly, four schools of thought on the r...
‘Moral economy’ is a form of inquiry that examines how ordinary economic practices and relationships...
In this paper, I practice using a pluralist approach to moral economy. Firstly, I summarise the main...
Pluralism adds depth to the mixing of methods in development studies. In this paper, two aspects of ...
ABSTRACT Pluralism adds depth to the mixing of methods in development studies. Global society has bo...
This will paper will address pluralism in economics by discussing the concept of development as it d...
The article makes a plea for pluralist economics and especially pluralist development economics. In ...
Conventional economics, both in its free enterprise and command versions sought to delink the scienc...
This paper examines the implications of some of the growing literature at the borderline of ethics a...
Conventional economics maintains that a critical test of the veracity of robust economic theory is i...
This chapter adopts a pluralist approach to addressing issues raised by the idea of a code of ethics...
Those who practice economics have moral responsibilities in their professional capacity. An alternat...
This article addresses a long-held dispute across social science disciplines: that market and moral ...