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История экономических учений, Quo vadis?

https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2015-3-126-150

Аннотация

В статье констатируются признаки потери интереса экономистов к изучению истории экономической мысли и анализируются причины, по которым эта дисциплина оказалась на периферии исследовательских предпочтений мейнстрима. Показано, что история экономической мысли постепенно уходит из сферы «чистой» экономической науки и все больше сближается с другими гуманитарными дисциплинами. Результаты анкетирования студентов и аспирантов ведущих российских экономических вузов подтверждают выявленный тренд. Для сохранения истории экономической мысли в программах подготовки экономистов требуется углубить ее интеграцию с другими социальными науками.

Об авторе

А. А. Мальцев
Уральский государственный экономический университет (Екатеринбург)
Россия
к. э. н., доцент кафедры мировой экономики Уральского государственного экономического университета (Екатеринбург)


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Мальцев А.А. История экономических учений, Quo vadis? Вопросы экономики. 2015;(3):126-150. https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2015-3-126-150

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Maltsev A. History of Economic thought, Quo Vadis? Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2015;(3):126-150. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2015-3-126-150

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