Rethinking Applied Economics by Classic Grounded Theory: An Invitation to Collaborate

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Olavur Christiansen

Abstract

The heading of this paper refers to an issue that so far remains unaddressed by classic grounded theory (CGT) researchers. The aim of this paper is to take a closer look at the accordance between the CGT methodology and the field of applied economics (economic policy-making).



The goal is NOT to present a finished theory; the purpose is to briefly discuss the main concern and to suggest some possible properties of the recurrent solution of the main concern (the core variable) within the field of applied economics.

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Christiansen, O. (2017). Rethinking Applied Economics by Classic Grounded Theory:: An Invitation to Collaborate. Grounded Theory Review, 16(01), 58–63. Retrieved from https://groundedtheoryreview.org/index.php/gtr/article/view/252
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McKinsey Global Institute (2011) An Economy that works: Job creation and America’s future, McKinsey & Company.

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