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SEE Beyond Substantive Economics: Avoiding False Dichotomies
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- Spash, Clive L. (Author)
Title
SEE Beyond Substantive Economics: Avoiding False Dichotomies
Abstract
The proposal has been put forward that ecological economics seek to become substantive economics (Gerber and Scheidel 2018). This raises important issues about the content and direction of ecological economics. The division of economics into either substantive or formal derives from the work of Karl Polanyi. In developing his ideas Polanyi employed a definition from Menger and combined this with Tönnies theory of historical evolution. In this paper I explore why the resulting substantive vs. formal dichotomy is problematic. In particular the article exposes the way in which trying to impose this dichotomy on history of economic thought and epistemology leads to further false dichotomies. Besides Polanyi, the positions of other important thinkers informing social ecological economics (SEE) are discussed including Neurath, Kapp and Georgescu-Roegen. The aim is to clarify the future direction of ecological economics and the role in that future of ideas raised under the topic of substantive economics.
Publication
Ecological Economics
Volume
165
Pages
106370
Date
November 1, 2019
Journal Abbr
Ecological Economics
Language
English
ISSN
0921-8009
Short Title
SEE Beyond Substantive Economics
Accessed
2019-12-18, 11:01 p.m.
Library Catalog
ScienceDirect
Citation
Spash, Clive L. 2019. “SEE Beyond Substantive Economics: Avoiding False Dichotomies.” Ecological Economics 165: 106370.
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Keywords
- economic anthropology
- epistemology
- formal economics
- history of thought
- social ecological economics
- substantive economics
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