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Variety of Methodological Approach in Economics
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 economic methodologies, as well as within methodologies. Further, if variety is not to take the form of âanything goesâ, then critical discussion by economists of different approaches to economics, and of variety itself, is required
Embracing ambiguity in management control and decision-making processes:On how to design data visualizations to prompt wise judgement
Lands of Shame: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander âHomelandsâ in Transition - by Helen Hughes
Listening, really listening: a response to Graafland, Binmore and Ferber on The Bourgeois Virtues
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