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Institutional Economics alluded to in Mark Perlman's "The Character of Economic Thought, Economic Characters, and Economic … Institutions". Specifically, some differences between the strands of American Institutionalism and Schumpeterian economics are … economic thought are discussed. The conclusion is that an evolutionary approach to economics would benefit from any attempt to …
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journals,' which use English. The authors are Swedes and economists, and here often use illustrations from economics in Sweden …
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quantum mechanics and physics laws of social science (PLSS) to their impacts on economics, finance, politics, and other fields … in the existing framework of finance or economics. One important paradox in social science is the psychohistory paradox … society. Second, the existing framework of modern physics can neither explain nor predict the human behavior. It is ridiculous …
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quantum methods in social science disciplines, including economics, politics and psychology. It begins with the issue of how … the quantum mechanical framework can be applied to economics. Chapters devoted to this topic range from how Fisher … information can be argued to play a role in economics, to the foundations and application of quantum game theory. The handbook …
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State" -- "8 Positive Operator Valued Measures" -- "9 Quantum Logic" -- "References" -- "Quantization in Financial Economics …: An Information-Theoretic Approach" -- "1 Introduction" -- "2 Fisher Information, Financial Economics, and the Time …" -- "2.3 Segue to Dynamics" -- "3 Fisher Information, Financial Economics, and the Time-Dependent Schrödinger Equation …
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Deceiving someone in our everyday lives is a moral failing, one that we are adept at detecting and quick to judge in the words and actions of others. In our professional lives as economic scientists we are also quick to judge experimental procedures as deceptive, but we have problems...
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