Revolution,Reform, and Social Justice |
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Authors: | Howard Sherman |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Riverside |
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Abstract: | The literature on mainstream economics usually takes the United States as the main geographical reference. However, the various criteria that define mainstream economics can be applied outside the United States. The ideas that have prestige and influence in a given country’s academia may not be the same ideas that constitute American mainstream economics. Brazil has been an example of pluralism. An institutional perspective helps explain why several people in Brazil conform with institutional rules of thought and of behavior that differ from those of the American mainstream, including the norm of pluralism, and how these rules influence many people. |
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Keywords: | mainstream economics pluralism sociology of economics heterodox economics institutions |
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