Economic Life Beyond Economists

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alternative approaches to economic thought
Author_Abderrazak Belabes
Beyond
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Economic
economic methodology
Economics
epistemology in social sciences
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heterodox theory
interdisciplinary analysis
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macroeconomics
methodology
microeconomics
ontology of economics
philosophy of science
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  • ISBN 9781032262062
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Through an examination of the work of great scholars from fields including philosophy, literature, philology, semiology, quantum physics, history, and anthropology, this book argues that building on the contribution of non-economists can open new areas of reflection in economics beyond the usual schools of thought.

The purpose of the book is twofold. First, it offers a critique and discussion of the limits of contemporary economic discourse, both mainstream and self-styled alternative theories. The central theme on which the book is built is that the discipline of economics fails to examine the nature of social reality in a systematic way. This prompts the economists to become fully aware of the methodology on which they base their representation, analysis, and argumentation in a way that economists currently are not. Second, the book proposes alternative ways of thinking that can help readers of economics to overcome the current limitations of their discipline. This means going beyond various dominant dualities – orthodox/heterodox, micro/ macro, epistemology/ontology – because it is not a question of doing ‘the economy’ differently, but of overcoming the economy as a representation of the world that strives to submit everything to its realm. Thus, the book does not simply propose a broader conceptual framework than that portrayed by mainstream economists or those who propose an alternative approach but raises questions that do not usually come from the minds of economists at all.

The book will be of particular interest to readers of economic methodology and pluralism, philosophers of science, and other social scientists interested in methodological issues.

Abderrazak Belabes is an engineer, economist, and philosopher of science with a Ph.D. in economic analysis and policy from the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS, Paris). He teaches, as a professor of economics, advanced quantitative methods, research methods, advanced microeconomics, entrepreneurial finance, social entrepreneurship, data management in endowments, and history of economic life in Muslim societies.

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