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Economic Methodology History and Pluralism: Expanding Economic Thought to Meet Contemporary Challenges pays tribute to Emeritus Professor Sheila Dow (University of Stirling Scotland). This volume focusses on the contributions of Dow to economic methodology pluralism and the history of economic thought. These explorations serve to underpin her ideas and theories on macroeconomics banking and money. Bringing together an impressive panel of contributors the chapters in this work examine Dow’s writings on structured pluralism and schools of thought meanings of open and closed systems reflections on the relationship between economics and other sciences (both social and natural) the methodology of behavioural economics as well as the political economy of the Scottish school of thought. The book challenges the foundations of the mainstream economics paradigm in a novel and holistic manner seeking to advance thinking across Dow’s favoured discipline. The essays in this collection provide thought-provoking reading for advanced students and scholars of economic methodology the history of economic thought heterodox economics and political economy. The book will also be valued by the economics profession at large as it contains important elements and ideas concerning ethics methodology and tolerance within economics as a discipline and as a profession. | Economic Methodology History and Pluralism Expanding Economic Thought to Meet Contemporary Challenges

Routledge Economic Methodology History And Pluralism Expanding Economic Thought To Meet Contemporary Challenges Large 09780367695675

Economic Methodology History and Pluralism: Expanding Economic Thought to Meet Contemporary Challenges pays tribute to Emeritus Professor Sheila Dow (University of Stirling Scotland). This volume focusses on the contributions of Dow to economic methodology pluralism and the history of economic thought. These explorations serve to underpin her ideas and theories on macroeconomics banking and money. Bringing together an impressive panel of contributors the chapters in this work examine Dow’s writings on structured pluralism and schools of thought meanings of open and closed systems reflections on the relationship between economics and other sciences (both social and natural) the methodology of behavioural economics as well as the political economy of the Scottish school of thought. The book challenges the foundations of the mainstream economics paradigm in a novel and holistic manner seeking to advance thinking across Dow’s favoured discipline. The essays in this collection provide thought-provoking reading for advanced students and scholars of economic methodology the history of economic thought heterodox economics and political economy. The book will also be valued by the economics profession at large as it contains important elements and ideas concerning ethics methodology and tolerance within economics as a discipline and as a profession. | Economic Methodology History and Pluralism Expanding Economic Thought to Meet Contemporary Challenges

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