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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... (ibid., emphases added). Here, economic theory is seen as the ability to create and present a mathematical model. The author goes on to state that since most work anyway begins with the introduction and analysis of a model, the ...
... (ibid., emphases added). Here, economic theory is seen as the ability to create and present a mathematical model. The author goes on to state that since most work anyway begins with the introduction and analysis of a model, the ...
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... (ibid.). However, it could be argued that one is being ideological in delineating 'efficiency' itself as something which does not have to be 'fair', just as much as one is ideological when one argues for the undesirability of ...
... (ibid.). However, it could be argued that one is being ideological in delineating 'efficiency' itself as something which does not have to be 'fair', just as much as one is ideological when one argues for the undesirability of ...
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... (ibid.: 170, emphasis original): The optimal ratio of mathematics to English in a proof varies from reader to reader. ...A proof written entirely in English is often not precise enough and is too long; a proof written entirely in ...
... (ibid.: 170, emphasis original): The optimal ratio of mathematics to English in a proof varies from reader to reader. ...A proof written entirely in English is often not precise enough and is too long; a proof written entirely in ...
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... is probably sloppy for her). 10 Any work that does not conform to the orthodoxy becomes a worthy candidate for rejection. Allen writes (ibid.: 145, emphases added), Yet another disturbing trend in economic theory is that many.
... is probably sloppy for her). 10 Any work that does not conform to the orthodoxy becomes a worthy candidate for rejection. Allen writes (ibid.: 145, emphases added), Yet another disturbing trend in economic theory is that many.
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... (ibid.: 98–100). Further, the authors found clear evidence of the existence of a 'Chicago school' with belief in the distinction between positive and normative economics, relevance of neoclassical economics, a significantly higher degree ...
... (ibid.: 98–100). Further, the authors found clear evidence of the existence of a 'Chicago school' with belief in the distinction between positive and normative economics, relevance of neoclassical economics, a significantly higher degree ...
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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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