It has been argued by some that the distinction between orthodox economics and heterodox economics does not fit the growing variety in economic theory, unified by a common methodological approach. On the other hand, it remains a central characteristic of heterodox economics that it does not share this methodological approach, but rather represents a range of alternative methodological approaches. The paper explores the evidence, and arguments, for variety in economics at different levels, and a range of issues which arise. This requires in turn a discussion of the meaning of variety in economics at the different levels of reality, methodology, method and theory. It is concluded that there is scope for more, rather than less, variety in econ...
.In this introduction to The Routledge Handbook of Heterodox Economics, we not only outline the obje...
There is evidence of an increasing coherence, and openness to communication, among the different str...
This chapter synthesizes the work presented in the previous 18 chapters of this book, and, in this w...
It has been argued by some that the distinction between orthodox economics and heterodox economics d...
Several observers have noted signs of a growing plurality in mainstream economics. At the same time ...
This paper draws upon the scholarship of interdisciplinarity to argue that Economics, like all disci...
This paper discusses two views of economic method supported by economists: the economics (the scienc...
The epistemology of Heterodox Economics has been described as a type of methodological pluralism whe...
The purpose of the paper is to analyse the issue of a test method in economics. It calls for the nec...
Where economics is dominated by a monolithic methodology of axiomatic theorizing and econometric ana...
“In discussions on the nature of economics, we frequently hear that a single methodological position...
Pluralism is the concept that there is no single methodology that is always the correct one for disc...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to highlight the differences between mainstream and heterod...
In economic science dominate orthodox economics (mainstream economics respectively neoclassical econ...
This paper discusses the concepts of neoclassical, mainstream, orthodox, and heterodox economics, di...
.In this introduction to The Routledge Handbook of Heterodox Economics, we not only outline the obje...
There is evidence of an increasing coherence, and openness to communication, among the different str...
This chapter synthesizes the work presented in the previous 18 chapters of this book, and, in this w...
It has been argued by some that the distinction between orthodox economics and heterodox economics d...
Several observers have noted signs of a growing plurality in mainstream economics. At the same time ...
This paper draws upon the scholarship of interdisciplinarity to argue that Economics, like all disci...
This paper discusses two views of economic method supported by economists: the economics (the scienc...
The epistemology of Heterodox Economics has been described as a type of methodological pluralism whe...
The purpose of the paper is to analyse the issue of a test method in economics. It calls for the nec...
Where economics is dominated by a monolithic methodology of axiomatic theorizing and econometric ana...
“In discussions on the nature of economics, we frequently hear that a single methodological position...
Pluralism is the concept that there is no single methodology that is always the correct one for disc...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to highlight the differences between mainstream and heterod...
In economic science dominate orthodox economics (mainstream economics respectively neoclassical econ...
This paper discusses the concepts of neoclassical, mainstream, orthodox, and heterodox economics, di...
.In this introduction to The Routledge Handbook of Heterodox Economics, we not only outline the obje...
There is evidence of an increasing coherence, and openness to communication, among the different str...
This chapter synthesizes the work presented in the previous 18 chapters of this book, and, in this w...