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Homo Oeconomicus and Behavioral Economics
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in behavioral trends in both economic theory and practical applications. As a science with vast potential for explaining complex market behaviors, behavioral economics is drifting away from the classical ...
Justyna Brzezicka, Radosław Wisniewski
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1 BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOUR IN CLASSICAL ATHENS [PDF]
David Lewis
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The New Classical Counter-Revolution: A False Path for Macroeconomics [PDF]
This article contends that the "new" classical counter-revolution that began in the 1970s has been a false path for macroeconomics. Keynesian economics nicely explained the 1970s stagflation that followed the world oil price hike with a shift up of the ...
Laurence S. Seidman
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Reconstructing the evolutionary history of herbaceous crops through trait‐based ecology
Abstract Reconstructing the evolution of crop plants is fundamental to understanding their origins, ecological adaptations, and impacts on ecosystem processes. However, our understanding of crop evolution stems largely from archaeology and genetics, with less focus on a trait‐based ecological approach.
Alicia Gómez‐Fernández
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M.G. Ramrde (1842-1901) was among the pioneering thinkers of India who, wanted modification in classical economics and criticized it because of its abstraction, miscalculation of human nature, and no accounting of socio-cultural environment and religious
Islahi, Abdul Azim
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The rise of new classical economics [PDF]
vrije Universiteit ...
Zijp, R.van
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Toward a functional understanding of novel fire regimes in tropical forests
Abstract Climate change and land‐use alterations are driving forest fires to unprecedented frequencies and intensities worldwide. Even wet tropical forests—historically rarely subjected to fire—are increasingly experiencing fire disturbances. The impact of wildfires on these forests is likely large, since many of their tree species are not adapted to ...
David Pacuk +3 more
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Nomics Paradigm- Metaphysical Presuppositions of The Neo Classical Economics
The extent to which neoclassical economics reflects a set of subjective values of Enlightenment thinkers, instead of objective facts, and the context in which it operates are usually neglected. We argue that neoclassical economics, has a two-fold agenda:
Zahid Siddiqui
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Professor Ludwig M. Lachmann (1906‐1990): Scholar, Teacher, and Austrian School Critic of Late Classical Formalism in Economics [PDF]
Stephan Boehm +5 more
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J. Lomas, Haian Xue
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