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Cambridge Social Ontology Group
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- Do Fictions Help us Understand the World?
- The Nature of the Corporation .. and Social Ontology
- The Nature of the Corporation .. and Social Ontology
- The Generative Mechanisms of Digital Infrastructure Evolution
- A Defence of Mathematical Modelling in Economics
- What is the Cambridge Society for Economic Pluralism and Why is it Needed?
- On ‘Rethinking Modern Economics’: Twenty or so common myths
- Labour markets, Labour Market Institutions and the Relationship Between Them
- What is Capital?
- Hayek, Emergence and Social Order
- What is a 'company' and what should we do about it?
- The Cambridge Revival of Political Economy
- The Nature of Money
- Veblen and Instincts Reconsidered
- What is this 'School' called Neoclassical Econmics?
- Debating Data: On Constitutive and Explanatory Ideas
- Realism, Discourse and Practice: the case of Ronald Coase
- Realism, Discourse and Practice: the case of Ronald Coase
- Critical Realism and Constructive Critique in Economics: Contrast Explanation and New Economic Thinking
- What is Globalisation and What Does it Do?
- Technology, Recombination and Speed
- The perils of performativity
- Economic Crisis and the Crisis of Economics: Ongoing Developments in Mainstream Economics and What They Signify.
- Social ontology as means for a more relevant social theory including economics
- Towards an Institutionalist Political Economy of Allocation
- Mathematical Modelling and Ideology in the Economics Academy: competing explanations of the failings of the modern discipline?
- Is the Future in the Past? What does it mean to Anticipate the Future?
- Towards A Social Ontology of Market Systems
- Institutions and Economic Development: Theory, History, and Policy
- Economic Theory: Consistency and Rhetoric?
- Agency and Neo-Liberalism
- Social Ontology and Economics
- Cambridge (Critical) Realism in Context
- Process, Pragmatism and Critical Realism
- The Revival of Political Economy in the Cambridge Tradition
- The State and Nature of Modern Economics
- The Social, the Material, and the Ontology of non-Material Technological Objects
- The Nature of Law
- Marshall and the Nature of Modern Economics
- How might Social Ontology help Economics and the rest of Social Science?
- What is Scarcity?
- Rethinking Path Dependence: Beyond Lock-in to Evolution
- Structure - Reflexivity - Agency
- Can mathematical modelling in social theory provide any insight? What are the arguments in favour of formal modelling?
- The Nature of Social Evolution
- The Nature of Development: Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark
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