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History of Political Economy (2010) 42 (Suppl_1): 234–260.
Published: 01 December 2010
... Studies), no. 102. Berkeley: University of California. Wiles, Peter. 1955 . Discussion. In The Soviet Economy: A Discussion . London: Secker and Warburg. The Price of Success: Economic Sovietology, Development, and the Costs of Interdisciplinarity David C. Engerman In the 1930s...
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History of Political Economy (2010) 42 (Suppl_1): 261–287.
Published: 01 December 2010
... required for a particular type of interdisciplinarity. Copyright 2010 by Duke University Press 2010 I wish to thank Kim Birchall for assistance in compiling the faculty membership of the CST and Rachel Penn for assistance in compiling information about its graduates, their dissertations...
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History of Political Economy (2010) 42 (3): 443–467.
Published: 01 September 2010
... on mathematization, experimentation, and interdisciplinarity as the proper methodology; his view of uncertainty as the main characteristic of the social environment; and his claim that economists should be “social engineers.” The development of such a vision is studied against the background of Marschak's biography...
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History of Political Economy (2002) 34 (Suppl_1): 263–271.
Published: 01 December 2002
... an exception, not the rule (Barnes, Bloor, and Henry 1996). Furthermore, to define interdisciplinarity in terms of such bound- aries relegates interdisciplinary pursuits, while potentially innovative, to a secondary activity. For the historian, interdisciplinarity cannot be a merely secondary pursuit...
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History of Political Economy (2024) 56 (2): 368–370.
Published: 01 April 2024
... on a more serious level there is a lot to mine here for resources, and plenty of opportunities for the different disciplines (and historians of different disciplines) to talk to one another. (Chap. 19 even discusses progress and interdisciplinarity.) I hope readers of this journal will take the invitation...
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History of Political Economy (2024) 56 (5): 949–951.
Published: 01 October 2024
... interdependent. Next, another feature of ecological economics is that of interdisciplinarity. Considering a historical period in which disciplines, especially political economy, were not always clearly separated, this feature leads the authors to a second property, that of a common epistemology of the social...
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History of Political Economy (2024) 56 (2): 181–215.
Published: 01 April 2024
... unyielding on these things. For him, it was only this formalized, modern economy that mattered. . . . I think he was too sectarian.” 98 Like Laffont, de Ménil considered the Braudelian project of bringing together all social sciences as a “great illusion” and believed that interdisciplinarity is a “very...
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History of Political Economy (2024) 56 (3): 393–416.
Published: 01 June 2024
... of relations between the economics and history departments.” 20 A similar plea for interdisciplinarity with political science was also advanced about taxation and fiscal policy, choice behavior, psychology, and social psychology. 21 During the 1960s, Rochester's PhD program in economics strengthened...
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History of Political Economy (2010) 42 (Suppl_1): 1–21.
Published: 01 December 2010
... organizations is that they developed their own specialized competencies. Students of area studies developed skills specific to the analysis of the societies with which they were con- cerned, partly because of their interdisciplinarity and partly because of the barrier imposed by language requirements...
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History of Political Economy (1998) 30 (Supplement): 134–150.
Published: 01 December 1998
... faculty for his appointment (Dzuback 1991, 126–27, 181–82).2 Finally, the background of senior undergraduate and graduate stu- dents in general education produced a tension between disciplinary spe- cialization and interdisciplinarity. One of the results of that tension was the creation...
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History of Political Economy (2000) 32 (4): 991–998.
Published: 01 November 2000
... and all the substantive fields of scholarship that explore real economic institutions in their diverse social, cultural, and historical contexts. Interdisciplinarity is alive and well. But as long as economists continue to labor under the hegemony of their ahistorical and asocial paradigms...
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History of Political Economy (2011) 43 (1): 59–82.
Published: 01 March 2011
... often today of one scholar discoursing on a topic while those from other dis­ ciplines listen politely with turned-off ears. The Bloomsburys really did listen and were prepared to learn from their fellows. An aspect of their interdisciplinarity was undoubtedly the porosity of disciplinary...
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History of Political Economy (2010) 42 (Suppl_1): 199–233.
Published: 01 December 2010
... interdisciplinarity] when he said that the problem of the business cycle was once subject to study only be [sic] the economists. Now according to preliminary work, there is indi- cation that understanding of the problems depends heavily upon the psy- chologists” (“Staff-Committee Memorandum No. 4,” 8). Notes...
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History of Political Economy (2002) 34 (Suppl_1): 137–147.
Published: 01 December 2002
... are the annual meetings of the Spanish and Portuguese economic history associations, which have or- ganized thematic sessions at which historians of economic thought have also been made welcome. In view of the prevailing cult of interdisciplinarity and the difficulties in engaging in—and resistance...
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History of Political Economy (2016) 48 (3): 373–421.
Published: 01 September 2016
..., Development, and the Costs of Interdisciplinarity.” In The Unsocial Social Science? Economics and Neighboring Disciplines since 1945 , edited by Backhouse R. E. Fontaine P. . History of Political Economy 42 ( supplement ): 234 – 60 . ———. 2010b . “Social Science in the Cold War.” Isis...
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History of Political Economy (2022) 54 (S1): 69–96.
Published: 01 December 2022
.... 16 Nowhere did Ostrom feel that she could replicate the structure, effectiveness, and interdisciplinarity of the Workshop. Judged based on the volume and quality of output—grants, publications, databases, models, and awards—the Workshop was a highly successful academic enterprise. The Workshop also...
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History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (S1): 85–111.
Published: 01 December 2020
.... Nik-Khah E. . 2017 . The Knowledge We Have Lost in Information . Oxford : Oxford University Press . Mody C . 2017 . “ Interdisciplinarity at Vietnam-Era Stanford .” In Investigating Interdisciplinary Collaboration , edited by Frickel S. Prainsack B...
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History of Political Economy (2021) 53 (2): 243–278.
Published: 01 April 2021
.... 3.3. Game Theory as an Instrument of Interdisciplinarity While Lévi-Strauss did not convince any mathematician to collaborate with him, he never stopped supporting the idea of a rapprochement between the social sciences and mathematics, particularly focusing his attention on game theory. We note...
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History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (1): 47–75.
Published: 01 February 2020
...- ment, and the Costs of Interdisciplinarity. In The Unsocial Science? Economics and Neighboring Disciplines since 1945, edited by Roger E. Backhouse and Philippe Fontaine. History of Political Economy 42 (supplement): 234 60. Faber, Mike. 2006. Dudley Seers. In The Elgar Companion to Development Stud...
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History of Political Economy (2012) 44 (1): 181–184.
Published: 01 March 2012
... alternatives especially in relation to interdisciplinarity—rather than retreating into a strategy for tenuous survival on or outside the margins of orthodoxy. By the same token, there is responsibility amongst non-economists to take political economy seriously rather than to dismiss all economic...