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Article: The Association for Evolutionary Economics and the Union for Radical Political Economics: general issues of continuity and integration.
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- Journal of Economic Issues
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- March 1, 1995
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This paper examines the link between themes and trends within the traditions of the Association for Evolutionary Economics (AFEE) and the Union for Radical Political Economics (URPE). In more recent years, organizational developments have provided the basis for collective work in radical political economy. AFEE and URPE have done much since the 1960s to foster the organizational solidarity necessary for the evolution of non-neoclassical political economy in the United States. There are active groups of "radical institutionalists" and "institutional neo-Marxists" in these organizations. The "radical institutionalists" utilize a holistic method while critically examining the ...
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