Imagining Economics Otherwise: Encounters with Identity/DifferenceRoutledge, 4. 10. 2007 - Počet stran: 304 It is possible to beirrational without beinguneconomic ? What is the link betweenValue andvalues ? What do economists do when theyexplain ? We live in times when the economic logic has become unquestionable and all-powerful so that our quotidian economic experiences are defined by their scientific construal. This book is the result of a |
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... disciplinary, but, to an extent, it can be called anti-disciplinary. The disciplinary divides in the form familiar to us today have not existed forever, but it is still striking to see the difficulty of complicating the boundaries which ...
... disciplinary, but, to an extent, it can be called anti-disciplinary. The disciplinary divides in the form familiar to us today have not existed forever, but it is still striking to see the difficulty of complicating the boundaries which ...
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... disciplinary nature of this text, I wish to dive straight at the heart of a crucial matter and discuss the way theory is written in economics and simultaneously trace some of its pedagogical implications. This is followed by a ...
... disciplinary nature of this text, I wish to dive straight at the heart of a crucial matter and discuss the way theory is written in economics and simultaneously trace some of its pedagogical implications. This is followed by a ...
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... disciplinary knowledge. So that, we have this instruction, 'Call your generic individual i, his [sic] preference relation Ri , and his endowment vector ω i , his utility function ui . The production set is Y. Prices are p, quantities q ...
... disciplinary knowledge. So that, we have this instruction, 'Call your generic individual i, his [sic] preference relation Ri , and his endowment vector ω i , his utility function ui . The production set is Y. Prices are p, quantities q ...
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... disciplinary consensus11 – in addition to the fundamental tools from mathematics and statistics, the allure of fields such as finance, operations research and computer science, biology and engineering ('more precisely, cognitive ...
... disciplinary consensus11 – in addition to the fundamental tools from mathematics and statistics, the allure of fields such as finance, operations research and computer science, biology and engineering ('more precisely, cognitive ...
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... disciplinary consensus in economics is the possibility of pretending that 'economic' concerns are somehow separate and separable from those of a political, cultural, social, moral, ethical, and ecological nature, and can be addressed ...
... disciplinary consensus in economics is the possibility of pretending that 'economic' concerns are somehow separate and separable from those of a political, cultural, social, moral, ethical, and ecological nature, and can be addressed ...
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Modernist rendition of knowledge and the question of difference 89 | |
Juxtaposing questions of identity and the economic 119 | |
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Bibliography 243 | |
Index 271 | |
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