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Keynes's Principles of Writing (Innovative) Economics

O'DONNELL, ROD

The Economic record, 2006-12, Vol.82 (259), p.396-407 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Melbourne, Australia: Blackwell Publishing Asia

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  • Título:
    Keynes's Principles of Writing (Innovative) Economics
  • Autor: O'DONNELL, ROD
  • Assuntos: A19 ; Audiences ; B31 ; B40 ; Economic methodology ; Economic theory ; Economics ; Economists ; History of economic thought ; Keynes, John Maynard ; Keynesianism ; Principles ; Public speaking ; Publishing ; Reading ; Rhetoric ; Writers ; Writing
  • É parte de: The Economic record, 2006-12, Vol.82 (259), p.396-407
  • Notas: ark:/67375/WNG-GJ834B1S-W
    I would like to thank Craig Freedman, Peter Groenewegen, Mike White and two anonymous referees for helpful comments and suggestions. Advance apologies are tendered to any author whose relevant work has been neglected; the current conditions for research in many Australian universities are appalling, largely due to federal government policies and university management practices.
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  • Descrição: In recent years, discourse and rhetoric in economics have received increasing discussion among economists. This paper contributes to the general debate by investigating the hitherto neglected topic of Keynes's views on the writing of economics, especially the writing of innovative or ground‐breaking works. Five underlying principles are distilled from the ideas he presented in the 1920s and 1930s in essays on other economists and in reflections on his own experiences. These principles are replete with implications for all writing, reading and conversation in economics, regardless of time, place, type or participant.
  • Editor: Melbourne, Australia: Blackwell Publishing Asia
  • Idioma: Inglês

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