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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... kind of model economy in which they are made to interact is also the extent to which we, as “users” of the model—whether as fellow economists or as external readers—are asked to accept that kind of economy. The difference is, of course ...
... kind of model economy in which they are made to interact is also the extent to which we, as “users” of the model—whether as fellow economists or as external readers—are asked to accept that kind of economy. The difference is, of course ...
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... kind: In model M, the agents unanimously subscribe to the modeler's axioms concerning their rationality and their interactions—in fact, it might be suggested, the modeler's axioms can be viewed as nothing but a replica of choices the ...
... kind: In model M, the agents unanimously subscribe to the modeler's axioms concerning their rationality and their interactions—in fact, it might be suggested, the modeler's axioms can be viewed as nothing but a replica of choices the ...
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... kind of social criticism so eagerly awaited by an increasing number of observers, both within and outside the discipline? (b) A sociological and political question: Do the economists who inhabit today's economics departments carry in ...
... kind of social criticism so eagerly awaited by an increasing number of observers, both within and outside the discipline? (b) A sociological and political question: Do the economists who inhabit today's economics departments carry in ...
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... kind of socioeconomic organization is required for the economy to be a “rational” one (which includes a rational way of structuring interactions and a rational way of being a human agent). 2 Second, he exercises his theoretical judgment ...
... kind of socioeconomic organization is required for the economy to be a “rational” one (which includes a rational way of structuring interactions and a rational way of being a human agent). 2 Second, he exercises his theoretical judgment ...
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... kind. We can and must acknowledge the existence, two and a half centuries ago, of a bourgeois critique of feudalism. This bourgeois critique used, in particular, the notion of “a future society as a collectivity of free.
... kind. We can and must acknowledge the existence, two and a half centuries ago, of a bourgeois critique of feudalism. This bourgeois critique used, in particular, the notion of “a future society as a collectivity of free.
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