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2011
This chapter explains why it is essential to conduct all economic analysis within a complex (adaptive) systems framework and to show why this makes a very significant difference. It is explained what the original purpose of constrained optimization analysis was when it was imported into economics over a century ago and why what was a sensible and ...
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This chapter explains why it is essential to conduct all economic analysis within a complex (adaptive) systems framework and to show why this makes a very significant difference. It is explained what the original purpose of constrained optimization analysis was when it was imported into economics over a century ago and why what was a sensible and ...
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Marx's economics as a theory of economic systems
De Economist, 1976The paper attempts to analyze some system specific properties of the Marxian approach. The more conventional strands of economics have a strong praxiological or decision theoretic character, which makes them to identify the economic with a purely conceptual system. They are mainly interested in developments inside the system.
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ARE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS CONTROLLABLE?
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1986Abstract I propose that national economies and economic systems are not controllable. I will argue that the illusion of controllability originates from confusion in the conceptual area. There is a confusion between the controllability of certain natural processes and the controllability of economic processes, and between control and government ...
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Staff Papers - International Monetary Fund, 1962
Le systA¨me A©conomique de la Yougoslavie prA©sente de nombreuses caractA©ristiques qui le diffA©rencient tant des A©conomies collectivistes de type soviA©tique que des A©conomies plus ou moins capitalistes de type occidental. Dans les premiA¨res annA©es d'aprA¨s-guerre, l'agriculture A©tait collectivisA©e, et dans les autres secteurs de l'A©conomie ...
J. Marcus Fleming, Viktor R. Sertic
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Le systA¨me A©conomique de la Yougoslavie prA©sente de nombreuses caractA©ristiques qui le diffA©rencient tant des A©conomies collectivistes de type soviA©tique que des A©conomies plus ou moins capitalistes de type occidental. Dans les premiA¨res annA©es d'aprA¨s-guerre, l'agriculture A©tait collectivisA©e, et dans les autres secteurs de l'A©conomie ...
J. Marcus Fleming, Viktor R. Sertic
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Systems of innovation and economic integration
Journal of Industry Studies, 1995(1995). Systems of innovation and economic integration. Journal of Industry Studies: Vol. 2, Innovation Networks: East Meets West, pp. 1-18.
Johnson, Bjørn Harold+1 more
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Journal of Economic Studies, 1987
Present‐day economics is characterised by the fragmentary and reductionist approach that typifies most social sciences. Economists generally fail to recognise that the economy is merely one aspect of a whole ecological and social fabric; a living system composed of human beings in continual interaction with one another and with their natural resources,
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Present‐day economics is characterised by the fragmentary and reductionist approach that typifies most social sciences. Economists generally fail to recognise that the economy is merely one aspect of a whole ecological and social fabric; a living system composed of human beings in continual interaction with one another and with their natural resources,
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The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2007
Abstract. Applying a cluster analysis to the results of the World Value Study, this article shows that the OECD nations have five distinct patterns of cultural characteristics. Moreover, these five cultural systems are almost the same as a classification of economic systems that have been derived from a cluster analysis of their economic institutions.
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Abstract. Applying a cluster analysis to the results of the World Value Study, this article shows that the OECD nations have five distinct patterns of cultural characteristics. Moreover, these five cultural systems are almost the same as a classification of economic systems that have been derived from a cluster analysis of their economic institutions.
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Economics as a global system science
Complexity Economics, 2013International ...
Antoine Mandel+3 more
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Journal of Comparative Economics, 1985
Abstract The Islamic economic system is a theoretical construct of an industrial economy whose members follow the Islamic faith. This essay surveys the elements of such a system, as presented in a series of recent books on Islamic economics. Particular attention is paid to the injunction against interest payments and to the requirement of paying a ...
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Abstract The Islamic economic system is a theoretical construct of an industrial economy whose members follow the Islamic faith. This essay surveys the elements of such a system, as presented in a series of recent books on Islamic economics. Particular attention is paid to the injunction against interest payments and to the requirement of paying a ...
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Feudalism as an economic system
Journal of Comparative Economics, 1980Abstract This review essay discusses recent books on feudalism by Perry Anderson, John Critchley, Rodney Hilton, and Witold Kula. Its purpose is to provide an overview to a number of approaches toward the economic aspects of feudalism and to indicate promising directions in this field for comparative economists.
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