This paper introduces a special issue of the journal devoted to work presented at two recent conferences of the Association for Heterodox Economics (AHE). The AHE is an organisation which advocates and provides a forum for non-mainstream approaches to economics. Recent conferences have focused on pluralism. Pluralism is a variegated concept with multiple motivations and arguments in its favour. Such arguments tend to be ontological and epistemological, but may also be pedagogical. Pluralism has been advocated as a moniker preferable to heterodoxy which might be adopted by non-mainstream economists. However, it is problematic. The papers which comprise the remainder of this issue illustrate that point. The papers are discussed in turn and co...
Until the end of the early 1970s, from a history of economic thought (HET) perspective, the mainstre...
The Handbook of Heterodox Economics contains a significant variety of contributions invited and orde...
International audienceThere have been many student calls for more pluralism in economics classrooms....
Pluralism is the concept that there is no single methodology that is always the correct one for disc...
The purpose here is to revisit the role of pluralism in heterodox economics and to make the case for...
Abstract: Pluralism is one of the most problematic concepts in the social sciences. Despite a bourge...
The discourse in the pluralism debate in heterodox economics concludes that contested inquiry does n...
There is evidence of an increasing coherence, and openness to communication, among the different str...
States that pluralism is a problem that is confronted by both insiders and outsiders when they enqui...
The paper addresses the arguments made by Frederic Lee on heterodoxy and pluralism. It argues that t...
This chapter synthesizes the work presented in the previous 18 chapters of this book, and, in this w...
This paper examines the current status and prospects of heterodox approaches to economics in relatio...
This paper attempts to engage with the established debate on the nature of heterodox economics. Howe...
Pluralism is frequently supported by heterodox economists, but their rationale for it is not always ...
An occasion such as this first ICAPE conference reflects an increasing coherence, and openness to co...
Until the end of the early 1970s, from a history of economic thought (HET) perspective, the mainstre...
The Handbook of Heterodox Economics contains a significant variety of contributions invited and orde...
International audienceThere have been many student calls for more pluralism in economics classrooms....
Pluralism is the concept that there is no single methodology that is always the correct one for disc...
The purpose here is to revisit the role of pluralism in heterodox economics and to make the case for...
Abstract: Pluralism is one of the most problematic concepts in the social sciences. Despite a bourge...
The discourse in the pluralism debate in heterodox economics concludes that contested inquiry does n...
There is evidence of an increasing coherence, and openness to communication, among the different str...
States that pluralism is a problem that is confronted by both insiders and outsiders when they enqui...
The paper addresses the arguments made by Frederic Lee on heterodoxy and pluralism. It argues that t...
This chapter synthesizes the work presented in the previous 18 chapters of this book, and, in this w...
This paper examines the current status and prospects of heterodox approaches to economics in relatio...
This paper attempts to engage with the established debate on the nature of heterodox economics. Howe...
Pluralism is frequently supported by heterodox economists, but their rationale for it is not always ...
An occasion such as this first ICAPE conference reflects an increasing coherence, and openness to co...
Until the end of the early 1970s, from a history of economic thought (HET) perspective, the mainstre...
The Handbook of Heterodox Economics contains a significant variety of contributions invited and orde...
International audienceThere have been many student calls for more pluralism in economics classrooms....