Comments on the Roundtable Discussion: The Progress of Heterodox Economics
Daniel R. Fusfeld
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2000, vol. 22, issue 2, 171-177
Abstract:
Heterodox economics today is alive and well, and will always be with us. It is generated by opposition to mainstream orthodoxy and performs the important function of preventing the mainstream from stagnating. Orthodoxy and heterodoxy feed off each other, and both are transformed in the process.
Date: 2000
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