Economic Objects and the Objects of Economics
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Economic Objects and the Objects of Economics
Zsolnai, Laszlo; Rona, Peter
Springer International Publishing AG
09/2018
196
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Inglês
9783319945286
15 a 20 dias
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Preface.- Part 1 Introduction; Ontology and Economics; Peter Rona.- Part 2 The Importance of Ontology.- Objects of Nature and Objects of Thought; Peter Rona.- Positioning and the Nature of Social Objects; Stephen Pratten.- Central Fallacies of Modern Economics; Tony Lawson.- Part 3 Ontology of Modern Economics.- Social Scientific Naturalism Revisited; Daniel M. Hausman.- Is Economics a Moral Science? ; Dave Colander.- New Theoretical City or Dispersed Tribes? An Exploration Journey Through Contemporary Heterodox Economics and Methodology; Carlos Hoevel.- Part 4 Temporality, Reactivity and Crowding.- Rational Choice Theory and Backward-Looking Motives; Roger Teichmann.- Time-Value in Economics; Kevin Jackson.- The Crucial Role of Reactivity in Economic Science; Bruno S. Frey.- Economic Actors and the Ultimate Goal of the Economy; Laszlo Zsolnai.- Part 5 Implications for Economic Policy.- How Does Neoclassical Economics Eliminate the Question of Fairness?; Zoltan Pogatsa.- Economics Is a Moral Science; Arjo Klamer.- Part 6 Conclusion.- Postscript on Ontology and Economics; Peter Rona.- About the Contributors.- Index.
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Ontology of Modern Economics;Implications for Economic Policy;Moral Question of Fairness;Objects of Economics;Modern Economics;Is Economics a Moral Science;New economic practices;Rational Choice Theory;Economic forecasts;Individual income and financial wealth;Rational Choice Theory;Lack of moral foundations at economic pedagogy;Applied economics practice;Economic theory;Social scientific naturalism with respect to economics;Reality of economic life
Preface.- Part 1 Introduction; Ontology and Economics; Peter Rona.- Part 2 The Importance of Ontology.- Objects of Nature and Objects of Thought; Peter Rona.- Positioning and the Nature of Social Objects; Stephen Pratten.- Central Fallacies of Modern Economics; Tony Lawson.- Part 3 Ontology of Modern Economics.- Social Scientific Naturalism Revisited; Daniel M. Hausman.- Is Economics a Moral Science? ; Dave Colander.- New Theoretical City or Dispersed Tribes? An Exploration Journey Through Contemporary Heterodox Economics and Methodology; Carlos Hoevel.- Part 4 Temporality, Reactivity and Crowding.- Rational Choice Theory and Backward-Looking Motives; Roger Teichmann.- Time-Value in Economics; Kevin Jackson.- The Crucial Role of Reactivity in Economic Science; Bruno S. Frey.- Economic Actors and the Ultimate Goal of the Economy; Laszlo Zsolnai.- Part 5 Implications for Economic Policy.- How Does Neoclassical Economics Eliminate the Question of Fairness?; Zoltan Pogatsa.- Economics Is a Moral Science; Arjo Klamer.- Part 6 Conclusion.- Postscript on Ontology and Economics; Peter Rona.- About the Contributors.- Index.
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Ontology of Modern Economics;Implications for Economic Policy;Moral Question of Fairness;Objects of Economics;Modern Economics;Is Economics a Moral Science;New economic practices;Rational Choice Theory;Economic forecasts;Individual income and financial wealth;Rational Choice Theory;Lack of moral foundations at economic pedagogy;Applied economics practice;Economic theory;Social scientific naturalism with respect to economics;Reality of economic life