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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... collective volumes such as Jallon and Mathieu 2002, Lojkine 2002, or Renault and Sintomer 2003). However, this movement does not seem to have reached the bulk of economics departments. Some of us might lament this situation. Should we ...
... collective volumes such as Jallon and Mathieu 2002, Lojkine 2002, or Renault and Sintomer 2003). However, this movement does not seem to have reached the bulk of economics departments. Some of us might lament this situation. Should we ...
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... collective action can equally well be a nearly unanimous vote or the creation of a powerful group designed to enter tough negotiations, so that a institutional change can be radical and deep-reaching without being violent. As to the ...
... collective action can equally well be a nearly unanimous vote or the creation of a powerful group designed to enter tough negotiations, so that a institutional change can be radical and deep-reaching without being violent. As to the ...
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... collective action. It is not easy to pin down the nature and unity of what might be called “revolutionary phenomena” (see, for example, Hoffer 1951; Baechler 1970; Coleman 1990:466–502). Still, we can agree on some minimal features. A ...
... collective action. It is not easy to pin down the nature and unity of what might be called “revolutionary phenomena” (see, for example, Hoffer 1951; Baechler 1970; Coleman 1990:466–502). Still, we can agree on some minimal features. A ...
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... collective objective. The “logic of collective action” ponders on how to overcome the free-riding problem and the problem of coordination failure, as well as the problem of the collective acquisition of the “best practices” through ...
... collective objective. The “logic of collective action” ponders on how to overcome the free-riding problem and the problem of coordination failure, as well as the problem of the collective acquisition of the “best practices” through ...
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... collective move away from the status quo and toward x. If it is not, she will unilaterally oppose any collective move away from the status quo. In the Edgeworth box, the agent will refuse to move from ω to any allocation x located below ...
... collective move away from the status quo and toward x. If it is not, she will unilaterally oppose any collective move away from the status quo. In the Edgeworth box, the agent will refuse to move from ω to any allocation x located below ...
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