To facilitate the development of political economy everywhere, in areas such as heterodox & interdisciplinary, especially those explicitly pluralist oriented
Article: Ontological theorising and the history of economic thought: an introduction, by Paul Lewis, Stephen Pratten & Jochen Runde
https://t.co/K2d9WJytED
Article: The mazes of logic versus the mazes of arithmetic: Keynes’s ontological commitment to the facts and events of history, by Harro Maas
https://t.co/G0kbuQbBhN
Article: The historical context of the experience of money and the road less travelled: the history of economic thought, Dennis Robertson’s Money, the thing positioned and the positioned thing, by Jamie Morgan
https://t.co/PvoOffARjd
TODAY, 17 Nov, Cambridge Realist Workshop. Yannick Slade-Caffarel & Steve Pratten -'Social Positioning Theory and the Corporation'. https://t.co/e4mQClvIFM
TODAY, 12 Nov - 'The political economy of regional planning: challenges and opportunities' with Adam Yousef.@Catz_Cambridge Political Economy Seminars https://t.co/oy2gOnSKhH
Article: Was Carl Menger a process theorist? An assessment of his theory of wants and goods, by Anthony M Endres & David A Harper
https://t.co/6OlE45P020
Wednesday, 12 Nov - 'The political economy of regional planning: challenges and opportunities' with Adam Yousef. @Catz_Cambridge Political Economy Seminars https://t.co/oy2gOnSKhH
Article: The ontology of Original Institutional Economics and Social Positioning Theory, by Beliza Borba de Almeida & William Waller
https://t.co/PS7MPnxjyM
12 Nov - 'The political economy of regional planning: challenges and opportunities' with Adam Yousef. @Catz_Cambridge Political Economy Seminars https://t.co/oy2gOnTi7f
Article: Was Carl Menger a process theorist? An assessment of his theory of wants and goods, by Anthony M Endres & David A Harper
https://t.co/489evvVrU3