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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... called “Critical Political Economy.” The result is a challenging and sometimes disturbing book which will be of interest to economists as well as philosophers of social science. Christian Arnsperger is Senior Research Fellow with the ...
... called “Critical Political Economy.” The result is a challenging and sometimes disturbing book which will be of interest to economists as well as philosophers of social science. Christian Arnsperger is Senior Research Fellow with the ...
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... called “economics” was called the study of “political economy.” The term “economics” was reserved for the study of the pure science of economics, which, at the time, was primarily a deductive exercise. That changed in the early 1900s ...
... called “economics” was called the study of “political economy.” The term “economics” was reserved for the study of the pure science of economics, which, at the time, was primarily a deductive exercise. That changed in the early 1900s ...
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... called the PostWalrasian approach, holds that fully modeling a complex economy from microfoundations is an analytically intractable task. To model a complex economy requires new methods, and one of those important new methods is agent ...
... called the PostWalrasian approach, holds that fully modeling a complex economy from microfoundations is an analytically intractable task. To model a complex economy requires new methods, and one of those important new methods is agent ...
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... called an economic theory's reflexive appeal for economic agents currently engaged in an economic reality which they critically—rather than just passively or adaptively—accept. As a result, economics in a liberating economy is a path ...
... called an economic theory's reflexive appeal for economic agents currently engaged in an economic reality which they critically—rather than just passively or adaptively—accept. As a result, economics in a liberating economy is a path ...
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... called for by a Frankfurt School approach will be one of the principal topics to be dealt with throughout the book. As things stand at present, however, it will become clear that neoclassical economics and its mainstream followers ...
... called for by a Frankfurt School approach will be one of the principal topics to be dealt with throughout the book. As things stand at present, however, it will become clear that neoclassical economics and its mainstream followers ...
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