Scholars interested in the political influence of the economics profession debate whether the discipline is unified by policy consensus or divided among competing schools or factions. We address this question by reanalyzing a unique recent survey of elite economists. We present a theoretical framework based on a formal sociological approach to the structure of belief systems and propose alignment, rather than consensus or polarization, as a model for the structure of belief in the economics profession. Moreover, we argue that social clustering in a heterogeneous network topology is a better model for disciplinary social structure than discrete factionalization. Results show that there is a robust latent ideological dimension related to econ...
When policymakers and private agents use models, the economists who design the model have an incenti...
Why do people who disagree about one subject tend to disagree about other subjects as well? In this...
Tony Lawson, Andrew Mearman and several others have noted that there is little consensus on the mean...
Scholars interested in the political influence of the economics profession debate whether the discip...
Economic approaches that emphasize power dynamics in the political economy or rely on a non-mathemat...
In this paper we bring to data the hypothesis that differences in economists’ opinions on economic p...
In this paper we bring to data the hypothesis that differences in economists’ opinions on economic p...
Economics frequently serves as an advisory discipline to policymakers, bolstered in part by its clai...
How justified is the charge that ideology strongly influences the allegedly objective opinions of ec...
Economists occupy leading positions in many different sectors including central and private banks, m...
Economists occupy leading positions in many different sectors, including central and private banks, ...
This research is trying to shed light on two myths that are usually widespread: the first one being ...
We explore the differences between mainstream and heterodox economists based on the responses to a q...
Which schools of thought are favored by German economists? What makes a good economist and which eco...
Economics is one of the most influential social science disciplines, with a high level of internal c...
When policymakers and private agents use models, the economists who design the model have an incenti...
Why do people who disagree about one subject tend to disagree about other subjects as well? In this...
Tony Lawson, Andrew Mearman and several others have noted that there is little consensus on the mean...
Scholars interested in the political influence of the economics profession debate whether the discip...
Economic approaches that emphasize power dynamics in the political economy or rely on a non-mathemat...
In this paper we bring to data the hypothesis that differences in economists’ opinions on economic p...
In this paper we bring to data the hypothesis that differences in economists’ opinions on economic p...
Economics frequently serves as an advisory discipline to policymakers, bolstered in part by its clai...
How justified is the charge that ideology strongly influences the allegedly objective opinions of ec...
Economists occupy leading positions in many different sectors including central and private banks, m...
Economists occupy leading positions in many different sectors, including central and private banks, ...
This research is trying to shed light on two myths that are usually widespread: the first one being ...
We explore the differences between mainstream and heterodox economists based on the responses to a q...
Which schools of thought are favored by German economists? What makes a good economist and which eco...
Economics is one of the most influential social science disciplines, with a high level of internal c...
When policymakers and private agents use models, the economists who design the model have an incenti...
Why do people who disagree about one subject tend to disagree about other subjects as well? In this...
Tony Lawson, Andrew Mearman and several others have noted that there is little consensus on the mean...