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What
Is Neoclassical Economics?
Christian Arnsperger and Yanis Varoufakis
Can a Heterodox Economist Use
Cross-country Growth
Regressions?
Matthew
McCartney
Sen, McCloskey, and the Future of Heterodox Economics
Robert F.
Garnett, Jr
Whither
Heterodoxy?
Robert F. Garnett, Jr
Pluralist
Integration in the Economic and Social Sciences:
The Economy of Conventions
François Eymard-Duvernay,
Olivier Favereau, André Orléan,
Robert Salais,
Laurent Thévenot
Can
There Be An Economics Based on Religion?
The
Case of Islamic Economics
Mohamed Aslam Haneef
Teaching Heterodox
Microeconomics
Frederic S. Lee
Reorienting
Economics Through Triangulation of Methods
Paul Downward and Andrew Mearman
Towards
a Framework for Pluralism in Economics
Jeroen Van Bouwel
Irene
van Staveren
A
Defence of King's Argument(s) for Pluralism
J. E.
King
A Response to King’s Argument for Pluralism
Paul
Davidson
Three
Arguments for Pluralism in Economics
J.
E. King
The Social
and Intellectual Organization and Construction of Economics
Kyle
Siler
Capabilities:
From Spinoza to Sen and Beyond
Part I : Spinoza’s Theory of Capabilities
Jorge Buzaglo
Pleas
for Pluralism
Esther-Mirjam Sent
Common
Ground Critiques of Neoclassical Principles Texts
Steve
Cohn
Austrian
Economics and the Post-Autistic Economics Challenge
Peter
Wynarczyk
Economics
Outside the (Edgeworth) Box
Robert
Scott Gassler
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