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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... believe that no action is needed, but simply because I don't believe we academics understand a whole lot about the political and practical pressures for change. Positive change in a complex system cannot be expected to come about from ...
... believe that no action is needed, but simply because I don't believe we academics understand a whole lot about the political and practical pressures for change. Positive change in a complex system cannot be expected to come about from ...
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... believe we as academics are not the ones to decide on the degree of freedom society gives to academics. We would always prefer more. Society supports academics, and with that support comes the right, and need, to guide academics ...
... believe we as academics are not the ones to decide on the degree of freedom society gives to academics. We would always prefer more. Society supports academics, and with that support comes the right, and need, to guide academics ...
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... believe that, in politics, the maxim that the best is often the enemy of the good, is a useful one to follow. So, in my view, any call for critical thought and freedom, calls that I generally support, must be accompanied by a warning ...
... believe that, in politics, the maxim that the best is often the enemy of the good, is a useful one to follow. So, in my view, any call for critical thought and freedom, calls that I generally support, must be accompanied by a warning ...
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... believe is appropriate for a complex system—that neither the economists or the agents in the model know the true model. The reason that rational-expectations researchers chose the assumptions they did was that they were the more ...
... believe is appropriate for a complex system—that neither the economists or the agents in the model know the true model. The reason that rational-expectations researchers chose the assumptions they did was that they were the more ...
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... believe they are teaching, at least it would have the merit of clarifying the “location” of mainstream economics within the overall, pluralistic landscape of economics in a liberating economy. The image would not be a very glorious one ...
... believe they are teaching, at least it would have the merit of clarifying the “location” of mainstream economics within the overall, pluralistic landscape of economics in a liberating economy. The image would not be a very glorious one ...
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