This will paper will address pluralism in economics by discussing the concept of development as it developed in the debate in Malaysia between 1981 and 1996. It is argued that the conceptualization of development—as of any social phenomenon—is not only a theoretical, but simultaneously an epistemological and even ontological process, making pluralist positions such as taken by Mäki (2002) or Dow (2002) untenable. Whereas it might be possible to develop neat delineations of ontology and epistemology within methodological discussions, such distinctions do not uphold in the praxis of social research. Knowledge of social reality is always at the same time constitutive of that reality. From this analysis follows that theoretical positions are po...
This thesis offers a new justification and interpretation of “pluralism in economics” and discusses...
The purpose of this paper is to consider how far the notion of schools of thought is compatible with...
Legal pluralism is an approach which accepts the possibility that within any given polity, there can...
This paper discusses the post-Washington Consensus development paradigm, questioning whether the cha...
Pluralism is one of the most problematic concepts in the social sciences. Despite a bourgeoning deba...
States that pluralism is a problem that is confronted by both insiders and outsiders when they enqui...
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...
The article makes a plea for pluralist economics and especially pluralist development economics. In ...
This paper adds a moral angle to a pluralist approach to development economics. Normative assumption...
The objective of this paper is to bring elements from the philosophical movement of hermeneutics and...
This dissertation argues that the debates about the appropriate economic policies to follow in the d...
Economics is unique among the social sciences in having a single monolithic mainstream, which is eit...
This text focuses on the contribution that the concept of plural economics is able to make today to...
This paper focuses on the philosophy of development from an economic view and a more philosophical v...
This thesis offers a new justification and interpretation of “pluralism in economics” and discusses...
The purpose of this paper is to consider how far the notion of schools of thought is compatible with...
Legal pluralism is an approach which accepts the possibility that within any given polity, there can...
This paper discusses the post-Washington Consensus development paradigm, questioning whether the cha...
Pluralism is one of the most problematic concepts in the social sciences. Despite a bourgeoning deba...
States that pluralism is a problem that is confronted by both insiders and outsiders when they enqui...
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...
The article makes a plea for pluralist economics and especially pluralist development economics. In ...
This paper adds a moral angle to a pluralist approach to development economics. Normative assumption...
The objective of this paper is to bring elements from the philosophical movement of hermeneutics and...
This dissertation argues that the debates about the appropriate economic policies to follow in the d...
Economics is unique among the social sciences in having a single monolithic mainstream, which is eit...
This text focuses on the contribution that the concept of plural economics is able to make today to...
This paper focuses on the philosophy of development from an economic view and a more philosophical v...
This thesis offers a new justification and interpretation of “pluralism in economics” and discusses...
The purpose of this paper is to consider how far the notion of schools of thought is compatible with...
Legal pluralism is an approach which accepts the possibility that within any given polity, there can...