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In: History of political economy, Band 32, Heft Suppl_1, S. 1-24
ISSN: 1527-1919
In: History of political economy, Band 32, Heft Suppl_1, S. 145-176
ISSN: 1527-1919
In: EAEPE Conference 2003, Maastricht
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In: State power and local self-government, Band 1, S. 40-44
The work is devoted to defining theoretical and methodological approaches to the constitutional law regulation of the economy and economic relations. The main conceptual models of constitutional and legal regulation are considered, which include: direct public administration; liberal model; liberal democratic model; model of the social state. The Russian model of constitutional regulation of the economy, built on the principles of a welfare state and the priority of ensuring socio-economic rights and freedoms in compliance with the public law and order established by constitutional norms, is analyzed. The author's conclusions are formulated, reflecting the general characteristics of the economy as an object of constitutional and legal regulation in modern economic conditions.
In: Journal of political economy, Band 59, Heft 2, S. 181-182
ISSN: 1537-534X
In: Rossijskij gumanitarnyj žurnal: Liberal arts in Russia, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 36
ISSN: 2312-6442
In: Contributions to the history of concepts, Band 1, Heft 2
ISSN: 1874-656X
In: Review of social economy: the journal for the Association for Social Economics, Band 46, Heft 2, S. 164-179
ISSN: 1470-1162
This volume offers a comprehensive treatment of the development of Keynes's economic ideas in the General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money , using archival material, the historical record of the economics of Keynes's time and place and the scholarship available on Keynes's biography and philosophy.
In: Forum for social economics, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 87-99
ISSN: 1874-6381
In: UFZ Discussion Papers, Band 26/2014
Ecological Economics inherently faces a challenge akin to sailing between Scylla and Charybdis. In Greek mythology these are two monsters located on opposite sides of a narrow strait, and falling victim to one or other of them is unavoidable. In the recurring process of establishing and refining its conceptual foundations, Ecological Economics runs the risk of, on the one hand, losing important insights by trying to be radically different from mainstream economics and, on the other hand, becoming a redundant appendix to mainstream environmental economics by routinely applying its concepts and methods. We argue that avoiding both fallacies is possible by using Ecological Economics' orientation towards sustainability as a guiding principle. The scientist's power of judgment supports her decision concerning which methods are suitable for tackling a given sustainability problem. The intersubjective quality of judgment prevents the resulting methodological pluralism from drifting toward arbitrariness.
In: The European journal of the history of economic thought, Band 11, Heft 1, S. 107-127
ISSN: 1469-5936
Although vastly influential in German-speaking Europe, conceptual history (Begriffsgeschichte) has until now received little attention in English. This genre of intellectual history differs from both the French history of mentalités and the Anglophone history of discourses by positing the concept - the key occupier of significant syntactical space - as the object of historical investigation. Contributions by distinguished practitioners and critics of conceptual history from Europe and America illustrate both the distinctiveness and diversity of the genre. The first part of the book is devoted to the origins and identity of the field, as well as methodological issues. Part two presents exemplary studies focusing either on a particular concept (such as Maurizio Viroli's 'Reason of the State') or a particular approach to conceptual history (e.g. Bernard Scholz for literary criticism and Terence Ball for political science). The final, most innovative section of the book looks at concepts and art - high, bourgeois and demotic. Here Bram Kempers discusses the conceptual history of Raphael's frescos in the Stanza della Segnatura of the Vatican; Eddy de Jongh examines the linguistic character of much Dutch genre painting; and Rolf Reichardt considers the conceptual structure implicit in card games of the French Revolution, used to induct those on the margins of literacy into the new revolutionary world-view.
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