<p>âWhat is neo-classical economics? Does the term pick out a coherent body of economic thought, a specific methodological stance or some more general distinctive position? Tony Lawson in a startlingly original contribution not only considers the origins of the term but shows how reflection on its meaning might be deployed to clarify the confused state of the contemporary academic discipline. In this excellent new collection a number of prominent economists and/or philosophers engage Lawsonâs analysis. The result is essential reading for all those seeking to understand the nature of modern economics and/or wanting something better.â â <em>Dr.</em> <i>Stephen Pratten, King's College London, UK</i></p><p>âComing to terms with the concept of neoclassical economics is essential in understanding the continuing evolution of modern economics. Drawing on the traditions of political economy, economic methodology and the history of economic thought, this important and innovative volume is an excercise in pluralism. No consensus emerges, but the reader is left better equipped to compehend the different meanings of, and different perspectives on, this elusive concept.â â <em>Professor Dimitris Milonakis, University of Crete, Greece</em></p>
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Biographical note
Jamie Morgan is Reader at the School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Leeds Beckett University, UK.