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Panglossian Tendencies in Economics: The Case of Theoretical Welfare Economics
Journal of Economic Issues, 2009Some critics allege that many if not most economists are subject to "Panglossian tendencies" — that is, they are too quick to make excuses for apparently dysfunctional aspects of the status quo. This paper examines theoretical welfare economics as a possible exemplar of "Panglossian tendencies." A major focus is on the absence from both the pedagogic ...
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Theoretical Welfare Economics.
The Economic Journal, 1958Paul A. Samuelson, J. de V. Graaff
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Economics and Theoretical Physics [PDF]
The recent earthquake in Japan and its impact on the Fukushima nuclear power plant is a tragic reminder of humanity’s ever growing dependence on energy for its socioeconomic development. Energy plays a central role in determining the effectiveness of economics.
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Economic Geography: A Review of the Theoretical and Empirical Literature [PDF]
The uneven distribution of economic activity across space is one of the most striking features of economic life. Perhaps the clearest visual manifestation of this is the emergence and growth of cities. The share of the world’s population living in cities grew from less than one tenth in 1300, to around one sixth in 1900, and to around one half today ...
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On the Theoretical and Institutional Roots of Post-Keynesian Economics
Review of Political Economy, 2023Louis-Philippe Rochon
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Theoretical Welfare Economics.
Economica, 1957I. M. D. Little, J. de V. Graaff
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