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simultaneous equilibrium versus disequilibrium approach is proposed which has full application in politics as well as in economics …
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Norman Daniels has presented a concept of health care need which he proposes as the basis for the distribution of health care resources, plausibly to define and provide a philosophical justification for a decent minimum of health care. Daniels′ construction is reconsidered and criticisms both...
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with an evolutionary conception of economics. Considers Tony Lawson′s work on transcendental realism as a point of … departure in the building of an argument which promotes the adoption of a pluralist and holistic conception of economics …. Suggests that, while Lawson′s transcendental realism has largely been developed independently of evolutionary economics, with …
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positions in the new government.Previously published in: The International Journal of Social Economics, Volume 31, Number 11 …
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Purpose - The aim of this article is to analyze and compare the share economy and the constitutionaleconomy approaches. The fact that numerous world-class multinationals have chosen to offer stockoptions to managers and bonus share incentives to employees denotes a realization that...
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Purpose – Thorstein Veblen, though recognized as a “classic” author, has been since his death in 1929 virtually ignored by the public (academic and otherwise). In light of the fact that he may possibly have been the most important social scientist of the modern era, such neglect is a shame...
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Criticizes the view that ethical judgements are completely separate from facts and theories in the social sciences. On the contrary, it argues that no project can be initiated nor any facts collected without some goal in mind and no important statement can be made in the social sciences without...
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Perhaps the greatest peril to civilisation is the fragmentation of knowledge. Science often lends itself to easy application to technology and our economic systems are the result of applying this knowledge to our resources. But our knowledge of how societies work lags significantly, and the...
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Purpose – Thorstein Veblen, though recognized as a “classic” author, has been since his death in 1929 virtually ignored by the public (academic and otherwise). In light of the fact that he may possibly have been the most important social scientist of the modern era, such neglect is a shame...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014805316