Pluralist economics in an era of polycrisis
Schulz J-H, Hötte K, Mayerhoffer DM (2024)
Review of Evolutionary Political Economy.
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Interacting crises at economic, societal, ecological, and geopolitical levels reveal the fragility of connected global systems and give momentum to pluralist economic thinking as a suitable approach to address the complexity and uncertainty of today’s economy. This special issue (SI) explores how young economists, educated in this era, study economic phenomena through pluralist lenses. Due to the structure of interdependent crises and inherent uncertainty, pluralism of values, theory and methods may benefit the academic and policy debate on solutions for today’s political, social, and scientific challenges. Applied to the crisis context, this SI shows a range of research methods and interdisciplinary approaches, reflecting a shift in economic thinking that embraces the complexity, limited predictability, and fragility of socioeconomic systems. The SI aims to promote a dialogue across schools of economic thought to enhance our understanding and contribute to robust and inclusive policy.
Interacting crises at economic, societal, ecological, and geopolitical levels reveal the fragility of connected global systems and give momentum to pluralist economic thinking as a suitable approach to address the complexity and uncertainty of today’s economy. This special issue (SI) explores how young economists, educated in this era, study economic phenomena through pluralist lenses. Due to the structure of interdependent crises and inherent uncertainty, pluralism of values, theory and methods may benefit the academic and policy debate on solutions for today’s political, social, and scientific challenges. Applied to the crisis context, this SI shows a range of research methods and interdisciplinary approaches, reflecting a shift in economic thinking that embraces the complexity, limited predictability, and fragility of socioeconomic systems. The SI aims to promote a dialogue across schools of economic thought to enhance our understanding and contribute to robust and inclusive policy.
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Polycrisis;
Pluralism;
Crisis;
Overlapping emergencies;
Economic methodology
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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Review of Evolutionary Political Economy
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2662-6136
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2662-6144
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2992149
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Schulz J-H, Hötte K, Mayerhoffer DM. Pluralist economics in an era of polycrisis. Review of Evolutionary Political Economy. 2024.
Schulz, J. - H., Hötte, K., & Mayerhoffer, D. M. (2024). Pluralist economics in an era of polycrisis. Review of Evolutionary Political Economy. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43253-024-00128-y
Schulz, Jan-Hendrik, Hötte, Kerstin, and Mayerhoffer, Daniel M. 2024. “Pluralist economics in an era of polycrisis”. Review of Evolutionary Political Economy.
Schulz, J. - H., Hötte, K., and Mayerhoffer, D. M. (2024). Pluralist economics in an era of polycrisis. Review of Evolutionary Political Economy.
Schulz, J.-H., Hötte, K., & Mayerhoffer, D.M., 2024. Pluralist economics in an era of polycrisis. Review of Evolutionary Political Economy.
J.-H. Schulz, K. Hötte, and D.M. Mayerhoffer, “Pluralist economics in an era of polycrisis”, Review of Evolutionary Political Economy, 2024.
Schulz, J.-H., Hötte, K., Mayerhoffer, D.M.: Pluralist economics in an era of polycrisis. Review of Evolutionary Political Economy. (2024).
Schulz, Jan-Hendrik, Hötte, Kerstin, and Mayerhoffer, Daniel M. “Pluralist economics in an era of polycrisis”. Review of Evolutionary Political Economy (2024).
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