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ISSN: 2451-1064
In: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Why economics went astray -- Chapter 2 The scientific method in social sciences -- Chapter 3 What can economics learn from other sciences? -- Chapter 4 The methodological approach in the classics -- Chapter 5 Marshall and Walras -- Chapter 6 The Keynesian Revolution -- Chapter 7 The Counter-revolution: From Friedman and Lucas to Arrow-Debreu -- Chapter 8 From the real business cycle theory to the new Keynesianism -- Chapter 9 Economics as a real-world social science -- Chapter 10 The need for pluralism in economics -- Chapter 11 Normative economics -- Chapter 12 Summary and conclusions -- Appendix -- Index.
In: Routledge frontiers of political economy
Introduction: Economics and "the Economy" -- How Economics forgot Capitalism -- Economics Caught in a Physics Masquerade -- Rethinking Science and Social Science with Critical Realism -- Rethinking Marx and the Economic Science of Capital -- The Uno-Sekine Reconstruction of Capital: Microeconomics of Value, Macroeconomics of Crises -- Levels of Analysis in Marxian Political Economy -- Marxists and Marx's Unfinished Project in Capital -- Conclusion: Capital, Science and Political Economy in the Narrow and sense.
In: Social studies: a periodical for teachers and administrators, Band 37, Heft 4, S. 158-163
ISSN: 2152-405X
In: Social studies: a periodical for teachers and administrators, Band 37, Heft 3, S. 109-113
ISSN: 2152-405X
In: A survey of research in economics
In: Agriculture Pt. 2
The making of conceptual economics. The ingredients in economics. The liaison role of economics -- The extensity dimension. Intra-connectedness among economic theories. Economics science versus political science. Economic considerations in government policies. The inter-disciplinary relationship -- The intensity dimension. Measurement of values in humanity sciences. Endowment and opportunity : the origin of economic differences. Crash of ideologies : give economic performance a chance.
Marconomics is about human economics. This text introduces marconomics, examining how the use of the social sciences, consumer behavior in particular, is used to explain and develop economic activity. Blawatt argues the philosophy and principles of the classical school of economic thought are problematic and should be replaced with a new model
Marconomics is about human economics. This text introduces marconomics, examining how the use of the social sciences, consumer behavior in particular, is used to explain and develop economic activity. Blawatt argues the philosophy and principles of the classical school of economic thought are problematic and should be replaced with a new model. He develops a paradigm in the form of two correlated variables that provide the rationale for three economic domains: entrepreneurial, managed, and mass market economies that tell us how business, money, and people work. An economy is a dynamic, behavior-driven structure that is influenced by human variables and exogenous factors that need be included in the creation of models and policies. Marconomics sets an initial framework on which further social scientific research may advance an improved understanding of the discipline.
In: CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP16115
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In: Estudios económicos, Band 2, Heft 3/4, S. 82-87
ISSN: 2525-1295
MACHLUP, Fritz. Methodology of Economics and Other Social Sciences
In: Routledge frontiers of political economy 125
chapter 1 Introduction: Why economics should go "full spectrum" -- part PART I The broadness of knowledge -- chapter 2 The structure of economic knowledge -- chapter 3 An Integral approach: The four quadrants of reality -- part PART II Neoclassical reductionism -- chapter 4 Individualism, instrumentalism, and equilibrium -- chapter 5 The political philosophy of macro- management -- part PART III Post- neoclassical reductionism -- chapter 6 Game theory and strategic interaction -- chapter 7 Complexity economics and "out- of-equilibrium" systems -- chapter 8 Behavioral economics, neuroeconomics, and the experimental approach -- part PART IV Beyond reductionism: the quest for Full- Spectrum Economics -- chapter 9 Mainstream economics: A full- spectrum critique -- chapter 10 Full- Spectrum Economics: a first perspective -- chapter 11 Paradigms, quadrants, and levels: The toolbox of Full- Spectrum Economics -- chapter 12 Full- Spectrum Economics.
In: Problems of economics, Band 16, Heft 8, S. 22-43