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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... means for a citizen to act rationally in a complex society. Arnsperger emphasizes that current economics neglects an important fact: Many of us ask not only “what's in it for us,” within a given socioeconomic context; we also care about ...
... means for a citizen to act rationally in a complex society. Arnsperger emphasizes that current economics neglects an important fact: Many of us ask not only “what's in it for us,” within a given socioeconomic context; we also care about ...
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... Frantz 92 Human Ecology Economics A New Framework for Global Sustainability Edited by Roy E.Allen 93 Imagining Economics Otherwise Encounters with Identity/Difference Nitasha Kaul 94 Reigniting the Labor Movement Restoring Means to.
... Frantz 92 Human Ecology Economics A New Framework for Global Sustainability Edited by Roy E.Allen 93 Imagining Economics Otherwise Encounters with Identity/Difference Nitasha Kaul 94 Reigniting the Labor Movement Restoring Means to.
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... Means to Ends in a Democratic Labor Movement Gerald Friedman 95 The Spatial Model of Politics Norman Schofield 96 The Economics of American Judaism Carmel Ullman Chiswick 97 Critical Political Economy Complexity, rationality, and the ...
... Means to Ends in a Democratic Labor Movement Gerald Friedman 95 The Spatial Model of Politics Norman Schofield 96 The Economics of American Judaism Carmel Ullman Chiswick 97 Critical Political Economy Complexity, rationality, and the ...
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... means that academics, in their role as theorists, have to shy away from definitive pronouncements (even this one) ... mean that I cannot accept Christian's claim that “there can be no acceptable alternative to Critical Political Economy ...
... means that academics, in their role as theorists, have to shy away from definitive pronouncements (even this one) ... mean that I cannot accept Christian's claim that “there can be no acceptable alternative to Critical Political Economy ...
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... means that the economist must be an agent in the model that he is modeling. This simple idea that economists must be in their own model means that their vantage point for policy analysis cannot be an outside perspective, as it is in the ...
... means that the economist must be an agent in the model that he is modeling. This simple idea that economists must be in their own model means that their vantage point for policy analysis cannot be an outside perspective, as it is in the ...
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