orthodox economics
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orthodox
adjective
uk/ˈɔː.θə.dɒks/us/ˈɔːr.θə.dɑːks/
(of beliefs, ideas, or activities) considered traditional, normal, and acceptable by ...
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economics
noun[U]
uk/ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪks/us/ˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪks/
the way in which trade, industry, or money is organized, or the study ...
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I was also concerned with the social, natural and cultural implications of the institutional and policy arrangements that were largely based on theoretical analysis of theorthodoxeconomicstheory.
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He gave us an admirable exposition of what may be calledorthodoxeconomics.
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We have had an interesting discussion which seems to me to have been based on what is usually calledorthodoxeconomics.
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From the standard oforthodoxeconomicsit may be right.
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We must not hope to do anything along the lines oforthodoxeconomics, for it cannot be done.
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That is an infinitesimal amount compared with what this country, even within the limits oforthodoxeconomics, has a right to expect as a return from heavy industry.
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Neoclassical economics is occasionally referred as "orthodoxeconomics" whether by its critics or sympathizers.
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It means considering a variety of economic schools and methodologies, which can include neoclassical or otherorthodoxeconomicsas a part.
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Orthodoxeconomicscalled for a tightening of spending, until business confidence and profit levels could be restored.
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This is distinct from explaining the choices of economic and political agents within those rules, a subject oforthodoxeconomics.
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According toorthodoxeconomics, money serves as a medium of exchange to minimize the transaction costs of barter among utility-maximizing individuals.
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Hovering between heterodox economics that emphasized the fragility of conventional assumptions andorthodoxeconomicsthat ignored the fragility of such assumptions, innovation economics aims for joint didactics between the two.
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