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, and representing an alternative to RICARDO?s general theory. This theoretical framework admits the possibility of …
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Professor Narmadeshwar Jha was a noted scholar on History of Economic Thought that took its shape under the influence of Alfred Marshall. His widely referred book - The Age of Marshall: Aspects of British Economic Thought, 1890-1915 – was written under the supervision of Professor A.J. Brown...
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This is Chapter 7 from Social Economics: An Alternative Theory (St. Martin's Press, 1991) Since Alfred Marshall's time …
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Blending past and present, this brief history of economics is the perfect book for introducing students to the field. A Brief History of Economics illustrates how the ideas of the great economists not only influenced societies but were themselves shaped by their cultural milieu. Understanding...
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International approaches of life quality evaluation are analyzed in the article. Possibilities of using international experience for life quality evaluation as measure for social development are investigated.
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В статье анализируется гносеологические корни понятия "качество жизни" как социально-экономической категории и международные подходы к определению качества...
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discusses three very old “cosmologies” in Western thought, how these play out in economic theory, and how evolutionary biology …
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through similarity to admitted theory and through a comparative study of the innovation processes of two car makers (Renault …
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The present backlash of neo-neopositivism has been academically justified either with a biological or evolutionary ideologies. How did academic intellectuals respond? First, by developing a concept of professional self-identity and institutional peer-control and making it independent of...
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