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“Or, to paraphrase Daniel Davies, “Heterodox” Economists aren’t so frickin Heterodox”
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"The principal moving force, and primary reference point, for this article appears to be a pressure group known as Heterodox Economics Web (...)" have strong moral implications that are unacceptable to me.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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The "Heterodox" folks for whom I have little patience are those who say "No one will publish my work."
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"Heterodox" religions were those which challenged the Emperor's supremacy claiming a political role, and usually settig up a new emperor.
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Or, to paraphrase Daniel Davies, “Heterodox” Economists aren’t so frickin Heterodox. bob mcmanus Says:
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Heterodox economics, as it currently stands, simply is not up to replacing the neoclassical paradigm or even living as a significant supplement.
On heterodox Economics and Innovation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In January of 2007, it published an impassioned apologia of his thought by the title Not So Heterodox.
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Heterodox encompasses a range of resistance from outright lawlessness to the creation of alternative households and the staking of marginal or unofficial claims to land.
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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The Heterodox view is that God is in every time zone at all times and therefore constantly suffers from jet lag.
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Heterodox economics often accuses neoclassical as well as Austrian theory to misjudge the nature of the economy.
Advice to impressionable young minds who want to change the world - The Austrian Economists 2008
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