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Narrative Economics: An Emerging New Research Approach
The article offers an extensive critical overview of economic research that can be classified into the emerging narrative economics approach. This new research area highlights the economic importance of various narratives and ideas widespread in society.
Łukasz Baszczak
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The Evolution of Homo Economicus
The article provides a review of the ways in which interdisciplinary research in modern economic thought gives a more realistic understanding of human behavior and economic decision making. On the one hand, economic imperialism drove wider application of
Natalia V. Komarovskaia
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Critique of the Classical Theory of Education Crisis
The Classical Theory of Education Crisis is the default theory utilised by educational theorists for understanding the constitution and explanation of education crises in contemporary society.
Glenn Rikowski
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L’économie des discriminations : conquête impérialiste ou contribution à la théorie des prix ?
Becker’s Ph.D. thesis on discrimination is commonly viewed as an expression of economics imperialism. This paper questions the imperialistic nature of the study of discrimination in economics, using Becker’s work as a turning point in history of ...
Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche
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Under the impetus of Edward Lazear, personnel economics has established itself as a particularly dynamic area of mainstream labour economics. It aspires to provide the best solutions to the practical problems that human resource managers encounter.
Franck BAILLY
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Economics and Interdisciplinarity: One Step Forward, N Steps Back?
Mainstream economics has become more interdisciplinary. Why is this? Does it represent a break with its intra-disciplinary character? How does it relate to major points of criticism – the lack of realism and disregard for methodology and alternative ...
Ben Fine
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The booming economics-made-fun genre
Over the last few years there seems to have been a sharp increase in the number of books that want to spread the news that economics is, or at least can be, fun. This paper sets out to explain in what senses economics is supposed to be fun.
Jack J. Vromen
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The Rise of The Rising Sun: The Roots of Japanese Imperialism in Mutsuhito Era (1868-1912)
This article aims to discuss the Japanese modernisation of the Mutsuhito Emperor Era, which focused on the developments that triggered Japan to become an imperialist country.
Gema Budiarto
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Social capital concept and economic "imperialism" [PDF]
Social capital is one of those sociological concepts that did not remain confined exclusively to sociology. Through social capital, economic science widened its' analytical domain and became capable to explain how social structures emerge on the basis of
Golubović Nataša
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Whereas the thought of James Harrington, which is often associated with utopianism, rests on a genuine materialism, whereas he rests his vision of history and citizenship upon economic phenomena, he does not seem informed about the realities and theories
Luc Borot
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