Econ Art: Divorcing Art from Science in Modern Economics'While identifying two types of activity, namely econ-art and econ-science, he demonstrates why economists should acknowledge their artistic impulses and develop a more scientific conduct.' ARTbibliographies ModernHistorians of economic thought have long recognised the possibility that cultural influences might be important, but have never analysed them in any detail. In the first study of economics from the perspective of art history, Rick Szostak shows how the cultural influences identified by art historians have affected economic theory. He also reveals that not only has economic theory been informed by aesthetic considerations, but the very methods employed by economists are shown to serve primarily artistic goals.Professor Szostak assesses the extent of these cultural and aesthetic effects through a wide-ranging study of the development of surrealism, cubism and abstract art, juxtaposed with examples drawn from virtually every field of economics. Two types of endeavour are identified, Econ-Art and Econ-Science. Szostak argues that the pursuit of econ-science would be much aided if economists first recognised their artistic impulses, and then developed more scientific standards of conduct. As the first economist to thoroughly address the question of whether Economics is Art, Professor Szostak raises some important philosophical issues with this volume. The result is a controversial and scholarly, yet accessible, examination of the influence of both culture and aesthetic considerations on economics. |
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Strana 106
While governments in both east and west seized this ideal as a means of cutting
costs on public housing ( even they were often disappointed to find that the flat
roofs could not hold the snow ) , workers that could afford better fled to the
suburbs ...
While governments in both east and west seized this ideal as a means of cutting
costs on public housing ( even they were often disappointed to find that the flat
roofs could not hold the snow ) , workers that could afford better fled to the
suburbs ...
Strana 156
Eventually such a blatant result stirred agricultural economists to work on a flurry
of questionable analyses of the costs and benefits of government farm policies .
The reader can refer to Gardner for the perverse effects these studies may have ...
Eventually such a blatant result stirred agricultural economists to work on a flurry
of questionable analyses of the costs and benefits of government farm policies .
The reader can refer to Gardner for the perverse effects these studies may have ...
Strana 191
In sum , a potential entrepreneur , beyond the three effects listed above , also
faced a wider market as transport costs fell , could more easily ensure that a
concentrated work force had access to food , was increasingly desirous of
overcoming ...
In sum , a potential entrepreneur , beyond the three effects listed above , also
faced a wider market as transport costs fell , could more easily ensure that a
concentrated work force had access to food , was increasingly desirous of
overcoming ...
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Chapter One Art and Science | 1 |
Chapter Two Surrealism | 27 |
Chapter Three Cubism and More | 51 |
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Classifying Science: Phenomena, Data, Theory, Method, Practice Rick Szostak Náhled není k dispozici. - 2004 |
Imagining Economics Otherwise: Encounters with Identity/difference Nitasha Kaul Náhled není k dispozici. - 2008 |