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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... reflexive social change: study of a constitutive impossibility 39 Looking for homo criticus 54 3 Uncritical mass: the limits of complexity economics 56 The bottom-up irrelevance of standard economics 57 Post-Walrasian approaches 61 The ...
... reflexive social change: study of a constitutive impossibility 39 Looking for homo criticus 54 3 Uncritical mass: the limits of complexity economics 56 The bottom-up irrelevance of standard economics 57 Post-Walrasian approaches 61 The ...
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... reflexive and accept that critical thought is limited. I support more pluralism than we have, not because of theory but because of my read of history. Successful societies have always been societies that have allowed some degree of ...
... reflexive and accept that critical thought is limited. I support more pluralism than we have, not because of theory but because of my read of history. Successful societies have always been societies that have allowed some degree of ...
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... reflexive human agents and we sort of know it. But we have also—let's assume—studied economics for several years. As a result, we're economicsinfused citizens and we might unthinkingly expect the economy “out there” to work roughly in ...
... reflexive human agents and we sort of know it. But we have also—let's assume—studied economics for several years. As a result, we're economicsinfused citizens and we might unthinkingly expect the economy “out there” to work roughly in ...
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... reflexive and self-reflexive. In the worst case, she'll just politely chide me for asking “unscientific” questions and for not understanding that the agents in her models are in fact free and rational. In fact, she'd be chiding me for ...
... reflexive and self-reflexive. In the worst case, she'll just politely chide me for asking “unscientific” questions and for not understanding that the agents in her models are in fact free and rational. In fact, she'd be chiding me for ...
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... reflexive and selfreflexive. “How,” you'll inquire, “can the things you want to do with your life be completely disconnected from the kind of economy in which you do them? Is it because in the end you really think there is nothing wrong ...
... reflexive and selfreflexive. “How,” you'll inquire, “can the things you want to do with your life be completely disconnected from the kind of economy in which you do them? Is it because in the end you really think there is nothing wrong ...
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