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and went on to study institutions, helping to establish the New Institutional Economics. His political theory evolved with … influences from Marxism and Public Choice Theory and is reflected in his work in the 1980s. His directorship at the Center in …
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by economists. Samuelson played a key role in this process and brought out the importance of credit rationing as a …
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An overview is given of the utilization of strategic market games in the development of a game theory based theory of …
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The paper argues that the communication gap between Austrian economics and the rest of the profession could be narrowed if only the Austrians became more mathematized. Benefits as well as costs of mathematization are presented: on the one hand, mathematics is a language which is universal, more...
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essay examines and finds unconvincing, a recent mathematical argument, based on sampling theory, for splitting the court …
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During the past 50 years mathematics has provided a unique tool for the rational acquisition of new objective knowledge about war as a social phenomenon. Four discoveries are examined: the hyporeliability effect in deterrence systems aimed at war prevention; the N-crisis problem of war...
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The paper contends that neoclassical ideology stems, to a great extent, from mathematical analysis. It is suggested that mainstream economic thought can be comprehensively revisited if both histories of mathematical and economic thought are to be taken collaboratively into account. Ideology is...
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