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Post-Keynesian methodology: An assessment

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Caldwell, BJ
Published in: Review of Political Economy
March 1, 1989

The purpose of this article is to offer a preliminary assessment of post-Keynesian methodology. This is undertaken by initially defining and developing the methodological perspective known as critical pluralism. It is argued that post-Keynesians might well benefit from a better understanding of the methodological views of other groups within economics. © 1989, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Published In

Review of Political Economy

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EISSN

1465-3982

ISSN

0953-8259

Publication Date

March 1, 1989

Volume

1

Issue

1

Start / End Page

43 / 64

Related Subject Headings

  • Economics
  • 3803 Economic theory
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 3502 Banking, finance and investment
  • 1606 Political Science
  • 1402 Applied Economics
  • 1401 Economic Theory
 

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Caldwell, B. J. (1989). Post-Keynesian methodology: An assessment. Review of Political Economy, 1(1), 43–64. https://doi.org/10.1080/09538258900000004
Caldwell, B. J. “Post-Keynesian methodology: An assessment.” Review of Political Economy 1, no. 1 (March 1, 1989): 43–64. https://doi.org/10.1080/09538258900000004.
Caldwell BJ. Post-Keynesian methodology: An assessment. Review of Political Economy. 1989 Mar 1;1(1):43–64.
Caldwell, B. J. “Post-Keynesian methodology: An assessment.” Review of Political Economy, vol. 1, no. 1, Mar. 1989, pp. 43–64. Scopus, doi:10.1080/09538258900000004.
Caldwell BJ. Post-Keynesian methodology: An assessment. Review of Political Economy. 1989 Mar 1;1(1):43–64.

Published In

Review of Political Economy

DOI

EISSN

1465-3982

ISSN

0953-8259

Publication Date

March 1, 1989

Volume

1

Issue

1

Start / End Page

43 / 64

Related Subject Headings

  • Economics
  • 3803 Economic theory
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 3502 Banking, finance and investment
  • 1606 Political Science
  • 1402 Applied Economics
  • 1401 Economic Theory