Critical Political Economy: Complexity, Rationality, and the Logic of Post-Orthodox PluralismRoutledge, 2007 M12 13 - 352 páginas This book asks how a more liberating economics could be constructed and taught. It suggests that if economists today are serious about emancipation and empowerment, they will have to radically change their conception about what it means for a citizen to act rationally in a complex society.Arnsperger emphasises that current economics neglects an imp |
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... assumptions they did was that they were the more analytically tractable assumptions. These researchers were following the economic science approach where rigor and precision trumps all else. Christian's and my approach follows more the ...
... assumptions they did was that they were the more analytically tractable assumptions. These researchers were following the economic science approach where rigor and precision trumps all else. Christian's and my approach follows more the ...
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... assumption, operates with all agents carrying the same, identical critical conception of a better economy—that is, a ... assumptions of orthodox complexity economics will therefore turn out to be a very particular limit case of a more ...
... assumption, operates with all agents carrying the same, identical critical conception of a better economy—that is, a ... assumptions of orthodox complexity economics will therefore turn out to be a very particular limit case of a more ...
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... assumptions, which themselves are rooted in an atomistic social ontology that must rely, even in the more ... assumption that all agents in the models have reflected on the nature of rationality and the economy and have agreed ...
... assumptions, which themselves are rooted in an atomistic social ontology that must rely, even in the more ... assumption that all agents in the models have reflected on the nature of rationality and the economy and have agreed ...
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... assumptions of “rationality” and “optimality” in the same league as most other, possibly more heterodox, paradigms which also adopt a largely top-down, even anti-critical, attitude toward governance. The new aims of political economy ...
... assumptions of “rationality” and “optimality” in the same league as most other, possibly more heterodox, paradigms which also adopt a largely top-down, even anti-critical, attitude toward governance. The new aims of political economy ...
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... assumption, the only agent who might still have the mental equipment to reflect on the good economy is the mainstream economist herself. But since she does not model herself as part of the economy she is modeling, she de facto spins a ...
... assumption, the only agent who might still have the mental equipment to reflect on the good economy is the mainstream economist herself. But since she does not model herself as part of the economy she is modeling, she de facto spins a ...
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