Talk:Heterodox economics movement: Difference between revisions
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On point (1): you wrote, for example, [http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/rousseau.htm '''Jean-Jacques Rousseau''']. This is a link that points to an external source. But in that place, instead of a link to an external source, we want a link to our own article, even if it does not exist yet: [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]]. We place links to external articles in an "External links" section in the endmatter. Please see [[CZ:Article Mechanics]] about endmatter. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 22:46, 25 March 2007 (CDT) | On point (1): you wrote, for example, [http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/rousseau.htm '''Jean-Jacques Rousseau''']. This is a link that points to an external source. But in that place, instead of a link to an external source, we want a link to our own article, even if it does not exist yet: [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]]. We place links to external articles in an "External links" section in the endmatter. Please see [[CZ:Article Mechanics]] about endmatter. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 22:46, 25 March 2007 (CDT) | ||
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I'm not an editor or scholar in economics (I do have my BA in this subject), but I don't recall hearing the term "economic heterodox tradition", precisely, before. Also, it gets no google hits at all.—[[User:Nat Krause|Nat Krause]] 16:21, 27 March 2007 (CDT) | |||
==On the Economis ''per se'' issue...== | ==On the Economis ''per se'' issue...== |
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a couple questions
Could the article define what it means by "heterodox"? What are they heterodox in comparison to (was it the same in the early 19th century as it is today)? Also, all of the trends mentioned seem to be various forms of socialism. Would a more specific title perhaps be appropriate?—Nat Krause 17:29, 25 March 2007 (CDT)
- So far yes. The split between the "orthodox" traditions and the "heterodox" traditions begin with Rousseau and start widening more and more. When we arrive in late XXth century you will feel more confortable about the term "heterodox".
- Wait for the baritone, the article is in its very first stages...Guru2001 21:47, 25 March 2007 (CDT)
- PS - I think your doubts you will be cleared once we do the "Ricardian Socialists". There the meaning of "heterodox" becames closer to today's.
Guru2001 21:57, 25 March 2007 (CDT)
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Can you, João, or anyone else for that matter, please replace all of the external links that are placed in-line in the body of this article with links to CZ articles? I did this with the first instance of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Also, I assume that "Economic heterodox tradition" is a term of art among economists? --Larry Sanger 19:26, 25 March 2007 (CDT)
- Point 1> I did not understand what you meant.
- Point 2> Yes, it is. But as everything in Economics, some certainly will not agree...
Guru2001 21:49, 25 March 2007 (CDT)
- PS - If you want to get realy "confused" about "heterodox traditions", read the following:
- I do not wish to imply that individuals working mostly within heterodox traditions in economics could not themselves make a contribution to philosophical ontology. On philosophical matters the flow of insights can be both ways between projects in ontology and the heterodox traditions in economics. Indeed, currently there is real blossoming of insightful output by heterodox economists and others critically interacting with and seeking to shape (at the least the application of) the sort of ontological perspective described above, a perspective often systematised as critical realism in economics. See in particular Arestis, Brown and Sawyer, 203; Beaulier and Boettke, 2004; Davis, 2004; Dow, 1999, 2003; Downward, Finch and Ramsey, 2003; Downward and Mearman, 2003a, 2003b; Dunn, 2004; Finch and McMaster (2003); Graça Moura, Mario da, 2004; Hands, 2004; Hargreaves Heap 2004; Kuiper, 2004; Lee, 2003; Lewis, 2004a, 2004b; McKenna and Zannoni, 1999; Nell, 2004; Olsen, 2003; Pagano, 2004; Pinkstone, 2003; Rotheim, 1999; Setterfield, 2003; Smithin, 2004.
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On point (1): you wrote, for example, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This is a link that points to an external source. But in that place, instead of a link to an external source, we want a link to our own article, even if it does not exist yet: Jean-Jacques Rousseau. We place links to external articles in an "External links" section in the endmatter. Please see CZ:Article Mechanics about endmatter. --Larry Sanger 22:46, 25 March 2007 (CDT)
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I'm not an editor or scholar in economics (I do have my BA in this subject), but I don't recall hearing the term "economic heterodox tradition", precisely, before. Also, it gets no google hits at all.—Nat Krause 16:21, 27 March 2007 (CDT)
On the Economis per se issue...
A previous Nobel Memorial Prize winner in economic science gives a more critical report:
- "Page after page of professional economic journals are filled with mathematical formulas leading the reader from sets of more or less plausible but entirely arbitrary assumptions to precisely stated but irrelevant theoretical conclusions.....Year after year economic theorists continue to produce scores of mathematical models and to explore in great detail their formal properties; and the econometricians fit algebraic functions of all possible shapes to essentially the same sets of data without being able to advance, in any perceptible way, a systematic understanding of the structure and the operations of a real economic system (...)"
- (Wassily Leontief, 1982, p. 104).
Guru2001 07:59, 27 March 2007 (CDT)
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