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This text challenges assumptions about the foundations of the Leon Walras' marginalist theory in the utilitarianism of Jeremy Bentham. The problematic is approached through a comparative study between Bentham's and Walras' ideas on three focus areas: 1. their views of society and the social...
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All are agreed that orthodox economics is unsatisfactory but there is wide disagreement, especially among heterodox critics, whether the problems lie at the level of substantive theory or at the level of methodology. This paper gives first an overview of the methodological questions at issue....
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This paper examines the historical oversights contained in one of P Wakker's articles on Uncertainty that is contained in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (2008).The same error is incorporated in all of his other articles and books written on this topic, so it is representative of his...
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In this paper asymptotically stable risk assessments are studied. They are characterized by not being sensitive with respect to huge additional capital in the very far future. Under the additional hypothesis of being locally continuous from below, these risk assessments are exactly those which...
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Was the Keynesian message alive during the second half of the XXth Century, or was it betrayed by his followers? This article in the fields of the history of economic thought and methodology contrasts the Scientific Research Programmes (SRPs), a Lakatosian concept, of Keynes in The General...
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A sociopolitical explanation is offerred as to why the conventional received wisdom about English grammar has persisted so long among teachers of English, despite its well-known inconsistencies. The natural topology of all natural languages is, like those of the strings of symbols in a formal...
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We control the surplus process of a non-life insurance company by dynamic proportional reinsurance. The objective is to maximize expected (utility of the) surplus under the worst-case claim development. In the large claim case with a worst-case upper limit on claim numbers and claim sizes, we...
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We explore how the Balanced Scorecard (BSC), as a management accounting technique, emerged in local practice and was developed and marketed as a global management practice. Drawing on actor network theory (ANT) the paper offers an analytical history of the BSC, emphasizing how its various...
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This paper analyses J.S. Mill's theory on the relationships between individual autonomy and State powers. It will be argued that there is a significant discrepancy between Mill's general liberal statements aimed to secure individual largest possible autonomy and the specific examples which...
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Mobile marketing is in embryonic stage in India but it is proliferating. Since 1995 the voyage has been started and still progressing. Mobile marketing (M-marketing) has high rate of customer penetration, it can reach customer at anywhere and any point of time. CRM (customer relationship...
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