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Theories of crime and delinquency tend to be discipline‐specific and are dominated by psychological, sociological, and economic approaches. The focus of this article will be on an economic approach to understanding criminal behavior and the design of effective policies for dealing with the...
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Development ethics is a new and rapidly expanding discipline within development studies and social science. The cultivation of development ethics has the potential to produce a coherent account of human well‐being for guiding development policy and thinking. Although discussions of...
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in many ways in the same space. In this paper, one finds an economics model to this geometry by making the following …
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for the reunification of knowledge. Issues in economics, sociology, and anthropology are examined kin terms of detailed …
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globalization. There are two perspectives regarding globalization: mainstream economics and personalist economics. The first … evaluating economic globalization. Mainstream economics brings to bear a few principles from positive economics. Personalist … economics employs a larger set of principles from normative economics. The authors hold fast to personalist economics as more …
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To many economists, not to mention all central bankers, inflation is considered to be public enemy number one. This paper seeks to understand why inflation should be so despised. To escape from simultaneous restrictions a temporal single system (TSS) approach is employed. Firstly a simple...
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In contrast to traditional welfare economics, new institutional economics has made a major contribution to analyzing … institutional economics.  …
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indication of dysfunction in the adaptation systems of the economy. The concepts of ecological and evolutionary economics such as …
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relationships) which actually represent in analysis a system of general stable equilibrium in economics and other social sciences … Laureates who received the Nobel Prize in Economics from 1969 to 1974. Specifically, the purpose was to see how much these …
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Although neo‐classical economics has undoubtedly driven the global pension privatization reform agenda, it does not …
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