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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... choice Edited by Marina Bianchi 21 Subjectivism and Economic Analysis Essays in Memory of Ludwig Lachmann Edited by Roger Koppl and Gary Mongiovi 22 Themes in Post-Keynesian Economics Essays in honour of Geoff Harcourt, volume three ...
... choice Edited by Marina Bianchi 21 Subjectivism and Economic Analysis Essays in Memory of Ludwig Lachmann Edited by Roger Koppl and Gary Mongiovi 22 Themes in Post-Keynesian Economics Essays in honour of Geoff Harcourt, volume three ...
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... Choices Individuals, Incommensurability, and Democracy Robert Urquhart 70 Labour Theory of Value Peter C.Dooley 71 Capitalism Victor D.Lippit 72 Macroeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics Alvaro Cencini 73 Marx for the 21st Century ...
... Choices Individuals, Incommensurability, and Democracy Robert Urquhart 70 Labour Theory of Value Peter C.Dooley 71 Capitalism Victor D.Lippit 72 Macroeconomic Foundations of Macroeconomics Alvaro Cencini 73 Marx for the 21st Century ...
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... choices the agents themselves could have made. Hence we would have an “as if” argument: Any economic model (or, for that matter, any model in social science) operates as if all agents in it had previously reached a sort of “reflexive ...
... choices the agents themselves could have made. Hence we would have an “as if” argument: Any economic model (or, for that matter, any model in social science) operates as if all agents in it had previously reached a sort of “reflexive ...
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... choice, the theorist has to become aware of what constitutes the “backbone” of the current social order. Horkheimer and Marcuse clearly identify two elements: technology on the one hand, the economy on the other. According to Marcuse ...
... choice, the theorist has to become aware of what constitutes the “backbone” of the current social order. Horkheimer and Marcuse clearly identify two elements: technology on the one hand, the economy on the other. According to Marcuse ...
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... choice models, social-choice models or axiomatic models of economic environments—all these models may indeed differ in important aspects, both from the formal and the moral point of view, but none of them purports to lie outside the ...
... choice models, social-choice models or axiomatic models of economic environments—all these models may indeed differ in important aspects, both from the formal and the moral point of view, but none of them purports to lie outside the ...
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