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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... specific brand of economics, 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 ...
... specific brand of economics, 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 ...
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... specific views will naturally think that they are right, such pluralism does not come naturally—whichever group gets power within the profession will try to restructure institutions to let its views dominate. In the science of economics ...
... specific views will naturally think that they are right, such pluralism does not come naturally—whichever group gets power within the profession will try to restructure institutions to let its views dominate. In the science of economics ...
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... specific brand of economics, I offer the expression “Critical Political Economy.” It is not meant to be a rallying call for either a new orthodoxy or a united heterodoxy. In fact, as will become clear along the way, Critical Political ...
... specific brand of economics, I offer the expression “Critical Political Economy.” It is not meant to be a rallying call for either a new orthodoxy or a united heterodoxy. In fact, as will become clear along the way, Critical Political ...
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... specific political program, subject to the counterfactual assumption that all agents in the models have reflected on the nature of rationality and the economy and have agreed unanimously to become the kinds of human agents in the kind ...
... specific political program, subject to the counterfactual assumption that all agents in the models have reflected on the nature of rationality and the economy and have agreed unanimously to become the kinds of human agents in the kind ...
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... specific method used to analyze the workings of oligopolistic competition), but the fact that by teaching such models, the instructor is implicitly positing the structure of capitalism—wage labor, asymmetric bargaining power ...
... specific method used to analyze the workings of oligopolistic competition), but the fact that by teaching such models, the instructor is implicitly positing the structure of capitalism—wage labor, asymmetric bargaining power ...
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