Transforming Economics: Perspectives on the Critical Realist ProjectPaul Lewis Psychology Press, 2004 - 311 pagini Economics has become polarised. On the one hand there is a body of economists who concern themselves with progressing their discipline via an increasing use of mathematical modelling. On the other hand, there are economists who believe passionately that in order for economics to be useful it needs to take account of its history, its impact on society and its real world applications. The contributors to this book fix their scholarly glare on the heterodox section of economics, and in particular upon critical realist approaches to the subject. Experts from a variety of perspectives have come together in these pages to examine the impact and usefulness of critical realism in relation to the different spheres within economics. Notable for its contributions from such distinguished figures as Clive Granger, Edward J. Nell and Peter J. Boettke - this book deserves to find a ready audience across the economics spectrum. |
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Cuprins
Macroeconomic theory critical realism and capitalism | 55 |
Critical Realism and Transformational Growth | 76 |
an econometricians | 96 |
The agencystructure model and the embedded individual | 132 |
Critical realism and the heterodox tradition in economics | 152 |
Economics as Social Theory and the New Economic | 167 |
The really real in economics | 187 |
Addressing the critical and the real in critical realism | 202 |
Economics as symptom | 227 |
The Economics of Institutions and the Institutions | 252 |
A note on critical realism scientific exegesis | 268 |
critical realism and recent | 286 |
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