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Handbook of Teaching Philosophy to Economists

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  • Giancarlo Ianulardo
    (Senior Lecturer in Economics, Exeter Business School, University of Exeter, UK)

  • John B. Davis
    (Professor Emeritus of Economics, Marquette University, USA and Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

  • Ricardo F. Crespo
    (Professor of Philosophy of Economics, IAE Business School, Universidad Austral and Researcher, Argentine Council of Scientific Research (CONICET), Argentina)

Abstract

In recent years there have been increasing calls for a revision of the economics curriculum to address the most pressing and challenging issues facing society. This erudite Handbook bridges the gap between a flourishing body of scholarship in the philosophy of economics literature and an economics education in need of a deeper rethinking, as felt by both students and educators. It provides practical pedagogical insights on how to structure courses in the philosophy of economics and how to link them to students’ economics backgrounds.

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  • Giancarlo Ianulardo & John B. Davis & Ricardo F. Crespo (ed.), 2025. "Handbook of Teaching Philosophy to Economists," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 23463.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:23463
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