This article argues that economics is currently undergoing a fundamental shift in its method, away from neoclassical economics and into something new. Although that something new has not been fully developed, it is beginning to take form and is centered on dynamics, recursive methods and complexity theory. The foundation of this change is coming from economists who are doing cutting edge work and influencing mainstream economics. These economists are defining and laying the theoretical groundwork for the fundamental shift that is occurring in the economics profession.
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Contemporary mainstream economics has become concerned less with describing reality than with an ide...
In 2007-2008, the world economy came perilously close to a systemic failure in which a financial sys...
This paper examines the reasons for the difficulties Post Keynesian economics has had in supplanting...
The paper summarizes main recent sociological, epistemological, methodological and ideological trend...
This article discusses the challenges behavioral economics poses for neoclassical economics and the ...
Abstract Mainstream economics has changed radically since the 1980s, offering greatly enhanced oppor...
Is the neoclassical economic paradigm obsolete? For the past two decades huge number of new ideas an...
This paper investigates whether since the 1980s neoclassical economics has been in the process of be...
This article argues that the neoclassical era in economics has ended and is being replaced by a new ...
Change in economics has likely always been a subject of discussion in economics and political econom...
This paper investigates whether since the 1980s neoclassical economics has been in the process of be...
Our paper contends that the existence of mainstream economics ought to be understood as a particular...
In this paper, we introduce a new understanding of the mainstream notion in economics. Its distinct ...
The need for a paradigm change in economic thought has been well established, but the contours and f...
This article addresses the discussion proposed by the World Academy of Art & Science (WAAS) abou...
Contemporary mainstream economics has become concerned less with describing reality than with an ide...
In 2007-2008, the world economy came perilously close to a systemic failure in which a financial sys...
This paper examines the reasons for the difficulties Post Keynesian economics has had in supplanting...
The paper summarizes main recent sociological, epistemological, methodological and ideological trend...
This article discusses the challenges behavioral economics poses for neoclassical economics and the ...