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Economic conflict resolution historically has been seen, by the main schools of economic thought, as the distribution of given, scarce resources. The neoclassical school argued that the distribution was efficiently solved by the price system, and the Marxist school argued that a revolution to...
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This book presents the history of economic thought as it relates to today’s most pressing problems, and it emphasizes the critical connection that exists between what may seem cold, unrealistic mathematical economic models, and the quality of everyday life of any citizen of the planet earth....
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This study is the first of a series of studies, collectively embodying a multiphase mixed methods design. The overall objective of these studies is to explore and address a variety of issues and features of the discipline of economics, particularly as they relate to and represent past present...
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A new economic revolution liberating financial markets? Seeks to answer some of the questions driving the existential crisis embroiling finance: What is currency? What is value? What is a business? What is a bank, even?This article discusses how regulatory reform, transformative technologies,...
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Every person lives their lives embraced in organizations within society. By accurately understanding the links and feedback we can more aptly position oneself to ensure one's life fulfilling for oneself
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We study to what degree authors who publish in the five most prestigious journals in economics have previously published there and in which world region they are based. Al­though still high, the concentration of U.S.-based and previously published top-five authors has decreased. This trend is...
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This was the first paper to study exclusively the effects of Ramadan on the United Arab Emirates Stock market. In doing so, the study aims to establish such impacts with the intention of advising the investors on whether it would be profitable to invest during the holy month of Ramadan or no.The...
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No longer does society consider the full extent of the argument and consequences or benefits of a system change. All the record-breaking economic success of the last few decades simply furthers a divide between people/organizations that have money and people/organizations that need money....
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author, following John Dewey, proposes to economists to feed by the results of their empirical research an enlarged political … central role. Performing institutional monitoring means doing research in the framework of the discursive paradigm, which is … ontologically and epistemologically the adequate form of research for understanding the socio-economic-political realities. …
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author, following John Dewey, proposes to economists to feed by the results of their empirical research an enlarged political … central role. Performing institutional monitoring means doing research in the framework of the discursive paradigm, which is … ontologically and epistemologically the adequate form of research for understanding the socio-economic-political realities. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015238370