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The intellectual histories of economics and evolutionary biology are closely intertwined because both subjects deal … to offer to economics. In recent decades theoretical biology has progressed faster than economics in understanding … optimal state of nature. These correspond to Colander et al. (2004) “holy trinity of orthodox economics”, rationality, greed …
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Declining general trust has become a serious social issue in China in recent years. This paper attempts to understand and analyze this social phenomenon from a social interaction perspective. Based on a repeated prisoners´ dilemma game on networks, it finds that the evolution of general trust...
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An attempt is made for critical assessment of a fundamental category of the neoclassical economics by means of the … answer for its specific presence in the neoclassical economics as well as for the absence of any institutional projection in …
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This is an attempt to rationalise a fundamental category of modern neoclassical economics from a critical point of view … context. A possible answer regarding its specific presence in the neoclassical economics has been suggested, as well as with …
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Provides some theoretical developments on the topic of the performativity of economics. …
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considered not only his latest but also his most relevant analysis concerning social sciences and the role of economics in … economics, this paper argues that Schumpeter could also, perhaps primarily, be interpreted as a well-reasoning institutionalist …
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This volume – Predicting Crisis: Five Essays on the Mathematic Prediction of Economic and Social Crises – is the first of three sets of essays. In this first set the economic and social history of the United States is shown to be a “system of movement,” i.e. a logical and mathematic...
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One of the keys to Max Weber's social economics is the evolution of institutional arrangements. In the first part, I …
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-tional economics (NIE). We start with brief reports on the basic ideas of NES and NIE. Regarding the latter, we concentrate on NIE in … and an attempt made to combine network analysis with new institutional economics as understood by Williamson, i.e., his … transaction cost economics. The paper is con-cluded with some thoughts on the convergence of NES and NIE. …
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This paper summarizes and highlights different methodological approaches to behavioural economics in the context of the … institutional change, and public policy. Conventional economics predicts no substantive improvement from improvements to financial … literacy. The errors and biases approach to behavioural economics suggests limited improvements to decision making from …
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