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Tony Lawson and the history of economic thought
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2020
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Oxford University Press
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Tony Lawson’s writings, including those in the history of economics, have an ontological orientation. Several scholars influenced by him likewise practice an ontologically oriented history of economic thought. However, the programme for this
sort of history has not been explicitly articulated. In the present paper, we argue
that Lawson’s The nature of heterodox economics contains implicitly an ontologically oriented programme in the history of economic thought. We also illustrate the
achievements of this programme by reviewing the writings on the later Austrians by
Lawson and his associates. Finally, we assess the programme and its achievements
in the light of Lawson’s comments on the importance of doing social-scientific
ontology and doing history of economic thought.
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Tony Lawson, Ontology, Cambridge social ontology, History of economic thought, Austrian economics
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10.1093/cje/beaa030
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Lourenço, D., & Moura, M. G. (2020). Tony Lawson and the history of economic thought. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 44, 991–1011. Doi: 10.1093/cje/beaa030. Disponível no Repositório UPT, http://hdl.handle.net/11328/3459
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