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Economics and Interdisciplinarity: One Step Forward, N Steps Back?

Fine, Ben

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Mainstream economics has become more interdisciplinary. Why is this? Does it represent a break with its intra-disciplinary character? How does it relate to major points of criticism – the lack of realism and disregard for methodology and alternative schools and history of economic thought? What light does this shed on the nature of economics today? Answers are found by tracing “economics imperialism” through three phases, emphasising the “historical logic” of economics imperialism, how its initial confinement to market supply and demand created a logical framing of universal application. As a result, microeconomics (and econometrics) triumphed over other fields and methods to such an extent and with such an acceptability that its corresponding principles are now applied, however inconsistently, with those of other disciplines and fields through a process termed “suspension”.

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Fine, B. (2019). Economics and Interdisciplinarity: One Step Forward, N Steps Back?. Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais, 131-148. https://doi.org/10.4000/rccs.9230

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 21, 2018
Online Publication Date Aug 6, 2019
Publication Date Sep 1, 2019
Deposit Date Aug 7, 2019
Publicly Available Date Aug 7, 2019
Journal Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
Print ISSN 0254-1106
Electronic ISSN 2182-7435
Publisher Universidade de Coimbra
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Issue 119
Pages 131-148
DOI https://doi.org/10.4000/rccs.9230
Keywords economic alternatives, epistemological decolonization, interdisciplinarity, mainstream economics, political economy
Publisher URL http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/9230

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