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Exegetical study of the economics of Hayek and Keynes are active research industries in the form of the neo-Austrian and Post-Keynesian research programmes respectively. Often it would appear that these efforts would benefit from an underlying methodological orientation. It is our argument that...
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The relationship between organizations and environment is examined within the context of General Systems Theory. It is argued that the policy problem confronting the modern organization is to cope with environmental turbulence. Three modes of coping with fundamental uncertainty are identified....
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Keynes was a member of the Bloomsbury group, a group that took its credo in some measure from the philosophy of G.E. Moore. However Keynes was unable to follow through the implications of this early influence into his economics cumbered as he was with his ‘Marshallian baggage’....
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