Complex, Historical, Self-reflexive: Expect the Unexpected!

Published By: MPIFG on eSS | Published Date: December, 01 , 2009

The object world of the social sciences is complex, historical and self-reflexive. It generates nonlinear effects, it is unique, and it is able to understand the theories developed about it and respond to them intentionally. Recognizing the emergent, historically contingent and self-organizing nature of the social world, and developing responsive policy vehicles for managing its complexity, requires a shift in our conception of science in general and of economics in particular. [MPIfG Working Paper 09/15]. URL:[http://www.mpifg.de/pu/workpap/wp09-15.pdf].

Author(s): Sandra Mitchell, Wolfgang Streeck | Posted on: Nov 01, 2011 | Views(701) | Download (219)


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