Future Direction for Heterodox Economics
By: John T. Harvey and Robert F. Garnett
Heterodox economics is a community of oersoectives that first emerged in the late 1960s in opposition to the prevailing neoclassical-Keynesian orthodoxy. As an Intellectual movement, heterodox economics has always had like the greek prefix that anchors its name a twofold goal: to develop a heterodox alternative to the current orthodoxy, and to affirm the plurality of theories, methods, and knowledges that compose economic discourse, in opposition to any sort of monism (hetero as “multiple” or “containing different kinds”). The paradigm building face of heterodoxy was prominent in the 1970s and 1980s, when many leading nonmainstream theorist and schools of thought endeavored to develop a “single correct alternative to neoclassical economics”. [download]
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