Thursday, May 01, 2014

Paradigming Is Easy

Some publishers have made it easy to get an overview of currently existing paradigms in economics, including non-neoclassical paradigms:

The books in the Edward Elgar series are probably too expensive for most individual purchases. Perhaps you can request some of interest from an academic library. Some of these books are more than a decade old, with articles in the collections going back even more decades. But, by looking at authors and journals, you can can get a hint of where to look for more contemporary work in a school of interest.

Compare and contrast Paul Krugman on this topic.

2 comments:

pqnelson said...

I think you forgot the "http://" prefix to the url in that link to Krugman's blogpost (on firefox, it attempts to redirect to http://robertvienneau.blogspot.com/krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/...)

Robert Vienneau said...

Thanks. It is now fixed.