- Pluralism in economics
The pluralism in economics movement is a campaign to eliminate any
monism in economics, including the substantive and methodological monism that its proponents believe currently dominates mainstream academiceconomics . While economics has always been viewed as displayingscientific pluralism cite paper
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title = Pluralism in Economics: A Public Good or a Public Bad?
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title = Policy Implications of Post-Autistic Economics
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accessdate = 2007-05-25 ] in its approach - both theoretically, and institutionally. Pluralist groups encourage the inclusion of a wide variety of neoclassical and heterodox economic theories - including Austrian, feminist, Marxian, institutional, social, andevolutionary economics - some stating that "each tradition of thought adds something unique and valuable to economic scholarship."cite web
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accessdate = 2007-05-25]The current movement for pluralism arose in the 1990s, when many critics of mainstream economics began to describe themselves as proponents of pluralism - and formed groups or organizations such as the The International Confederation of Associations for Reform in Economics (ICARE)cite web
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accessdate = 2007-05-25 ] or thepost-autistic economics movement. Campaigns to gain public, and academic, attention were launched, including a "rebellion" of students at theÉcole Normale Supérieure in 2000cite news
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accessdate = ] , and a petition published as a paid advertisement in May 1992 issue of theAmerican Economic Review , which described itself as a "plea for a pluralistic and rigorous economics"Fact|date=June 2007. However, not all critics ofmainstream economics favored pluralistic practice, often calling for "reform" instead - which prompted many pluralist organizations to distance themselves instead. For example, ICARE became ICAPE - replacing the R ("reform") with P ("pluralism") in their name, stating that "'reform' ... does not properly characterize the nature or purpose of our organization..."ee also
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Some of the groups dedicated to the movement for pluralism in economics are:
* [http://www.icape.org/ The International Confederation of Associations for Pluralism in Economics] - "ICAPE ... seeks to foster intellectual pluralism and a sense of collective purpose and strength among these heterodox organizations."
* [http://www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/hetecon/ The Association for Heterodox Economics] - themes of its annual conferences include "Pluralism in Economics" (2005), "Economics, Pluralism, and the Social Sciences" (2006), and "Pluralism in Action" (2007).
* [http://www.paecon.net/ The Post-autistic Economics Network] - publishing [http://www.paecon.net/PAEReview/pluralism/indexpluralism.htm papers] on pluralism.References
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