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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... economics, relevance of neoclassical economics, a significantly higher degree of confidence in the market, support for rational expectations hypothesis, relatively less interest in the assumptions of price rigidity, imperfect ...
... economics, relevance of neoclassical economics, a significantly higher degree of confidence in the market, support for rational expectations hypothesis, relatively less interest in the assumptions of price rigidity, imperfect ...
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... economics is clearly preferable to a “soft” economics'. An interesting discussion in Nelson (ibid.: 136–137) is as ... neoclassical dominance and no indications of reform. See Colander 2003. 19 An example of this practice can be seen ...
... economics is clearly preferable to a “soft” economics'. An interesting discussion in Nelson (ibid.: 136–137) is as ... neoclassical dominance and no indications of reform. See Colander 2003. 19 An example of this practice can be seen ...
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... economics as a systematic universal social science with a legitimacy based ... economics, aiming to uncover the presumed picture of knowledge widely prevalent in ... neoclassical school of thought and extensions and variations on similar ...
... economics as a systematic universal social science with a legitimacy based ... economics, aiming to uncover the presumed picture of knowledge widely prevalent in ... neoclassical school of thought and extensions and variations on similar ...
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... economics, yet there are many histories of dissent that remain to be written. 9 Standard accounts of development of the discipline sometimes locate a radical rupture in the transition from classical political economy to neoclassical ...
... economics, yet there are many histories of dissent that remain to be written. 9 Standard accounts of development of the discipline sometimes locate a radical rupture in the transition from classical political economy to neoclassical ...
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... neoclassical theory and its variations. It is thus the case that I will view the transition from classical political economy to neoclassical theory (and subsequent mainstream economics) as a mutation rather than a radical rupture. With ...
... neoclassical theory and its variations. It is thus the case that I will view the transition from classical political economy to neoclassical theory (and subsequent mainstream economics) as a mutation rather than a radical rupture. With ...
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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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