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This paper examines some connections between Hume’s epistemology in his Treatise of Human Nature and his political economy. I make three claims: (1) First, I argue that it is the development of Hume’s account of the faculty of reason in Book I of the Treatise that leads him to emphasize...
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common knowledge of early neoclassical economics prior to WWII. Secondly, we also argue that embroynic to Knight’s account of … economics were two divergent approaches to economic thought that emerged in the post WWII. The first approach is what has come …
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Game theory is a branch of social sciences that formalizes decision-making in situations where two or more individuals or groups interact, possibly having conflicting interests. In Ortmann & Walraevens (2022) we have reconstructed Smith’s ways of thinking about the social world by analyzing...
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Modern economics is filled with models using simultaneous equations to explain economic behavior. One common model, the …
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The informal institutional structure embraces the social norms and moral values of a particular society and together with the formal institutional frame they compose the social environment. Social norms and values, congealed into customary rules of behaviour, provide a stable and enduring...
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This paper examines James Steuart's explanation of the emergence of the exchange economy. An initial hypothesis holds the decisive influence of a plan designed and implemented by merchants. Our proposal evokes the importance, acknowledged by Steuart, of the construction of institutions,...
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Experimental evolution is difficult to apply to humans because of the need to study possible changes over many generations. A similar method, though, may see history as a substitute for experiments. The 18th century economist Adam Smith uses methods compatible with the logic of experimental...
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core of linear economics the substitution principle and consider Leontief’s assumption of non-substitutions among …
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This paper conducts a systematic comparison of behavioral economics’s challenges to the standard accounts of economic … a broad and self-contained picture of how behavioral economics is changing the mainstream of economics. …
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recent economics research on prominent ideas in moral psychology. First, the theory that morality is ultimately economically … politico-economic outcomes influence each other if they engage with research in economics …
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