Imagining Economics Otherwise

Imagining Economics Otherwise
Title Imagining Economics Otherwise PDF eBook
Author Nitasha Kaul
Publisher Routledge
Pages 361
Release 2007-10-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134175310

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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

Imagining Economics Otherwise

Imagining Economics Otherwise
Title Imagining Economics Otherwise PDF eBook
Author Nitasha Kaul
Publisher Routledge
Pages 302
Release 2007-10-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134175329

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The result of a multifaceted investigation into the nature of knowledge produced by economics, this book re-examines certain understood ways of thinking about economics as a discipline, especially in relation to questions of identity and difference.

Imagine Otherwise

Imagine Otherwise
Title Imagine Otherwise PDF eBook
Author Kandice Chuh
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 236
Release 2003-04-17
Genre History
ISBN 9780822331407

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DIVA critical examination of what constitutes the varied positions grouped together as Asian American, seen in relation to both American and transnational forces./div

Economic Ideas You Should Forget

Economic Ideas You Should Forget
Title Economic Ideas You Should Forget PDF eBook
Author Bruno S. Frey
Publisher Springer
Pages 168
Release 2017-03-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3319474588

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Reporting on cutting-edge advances in economics, this book presents a selection of commentaries that reveal the weaknesses of several core economics concepts. Economics is a vigorous and progressive science, which does not lose its force when particular parts of its theory are empirically invalidated; instead, they contribute to the accumulation of knowledge. By discussing problematic theoretical assumptions and drawing on the latest empirical research, the authors question specific hypotheses and reject major economic ideas from the “Coase Theorem” to “Say’s Law” and “Bayesianism.” Many of these ideas remain prominent among politicians, economists and the general public. Yet, in the light of the financial crisis, they have lost both their relevance and supporting empirical evidence. This fascinating and thought-provoking collection of 71 short essays written by respected economists and social scientists from all over the world will appeal to anyone interested in scientific progress and the further development of economics.

Economics and the Price Index

Economics and the Price Index
Title Economics and the Price Index PDF eBook
Author S.N. Afriat
Publisher Routledge
Pages 335
Release 2008-11-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134029152

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The price index, a pervasive long established institution for economics, is a number issued by the Statistical Office that should tell anyone the ratio of costs of maintaining a given standard of living in two periods where prices differ. For a chain of three periods, the product of the ratios for successive pairs must coincide with the ratio for t

The Global Economic Crisis

The Global Economic Crisis
Title The Global Economic Crisis PDF eBook
Author Emiliano Brancaccio
Publisher Routledge
Pages 344
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136724168

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Why did the economists of the so-called "mainstream" seem to fail to foresee the global economic crisis that exploded in 2008? And why do they appear to have difficulty in putting forward an interpretation of it that is consistent with the theoretical foundations of their models? These two questions have echoed insistently since the outbreak of the crisis, not only in academic circles but also in the mass media, and appear to reflect increasingly widespread dissatisfaction with the dominant paradigm of economic theory. Many believe that the global recession now underway may constitute an historic watershed for the evolution of economics and therefore that an authentic change of paradigm is called for, rather than only minor adjustments to the dominant approach. Since the start of the crisis, there has indeed been a profusion of contributions from alternative areas of economic study, and in particular from those adopting a critical stance with respect to mainstream economic theory. This collection puts forward promising reinterpretations of the primary schools of heterodox political economy, stringent critiques of the conventional readings of the recession, new schemes of theoretical and empirical analysis of the crisis, and proposals for economic policies alternative to those hitherto adopted. This book contains a selection of some of the most recent contributions to the critique of mainstream economic theory and policy, and discusses the origins and possible evolutions of the current economic crisis. The collection should be of interest to students and researchers focussing on macroeconomics, monetary economics, political economy and financial economics.

Economic Indeterminacy

Economic Indeterminacy
Title Economic Indeterminacy PDF eBook
Author Yanis Varoufakis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 391
Release 2013-10-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1135141274

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This volume is a collection of some of the best and most influential work of Yanis Varoufakis. The chapters all address the issue of economic indeterminacy, and the place of a socialized Homo Economicus within the economy. The book addresses Varoufakis’ key interpretation regarding the way in which neoclassical economics deals with the twin problems of complexity and indeterminacy. He argues that all neoclassical modelling revolves around three meta-axioms: Methodological individualism, Methodological instrumentalism and the Methodological Imposition of Equilibrium. Each chapter is preceded by an introduction, which explains its place within the overarching theme of the book. The volume also includes a lengthy introduction, plus a concluding chapter focusing on the future of economics. It will be a key work for all students and researchers in the field of political economy and economic methodology.