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Entrepreneurship in Neoclassical Economics
2000In Part II of this book the concern is with theoretical treatment of entrepreneurs and the activities that constitute ‘entrepreneurship’. In Chapter 1 it is demonstrated that while there is by no means a consensus in academic thought regarding the definitions of ‘entrepreneur’ and ‘entrepreneurship’, there are common themes, of which the acts of ...
Ronald W. McQuaid, Keith S. Glancey
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Samuelson and Neoclassical Economics
1982This is not a festschrift, but a study of the prodigious Samuelson phe nomenon, his history-making contributions to and impact on the econom ics of our age, and the intricate, often perplexing, and divergent trends in modern economics - all intensely controversial subjects that will be argued, scrutinized, and periodically reassessed by economists of ...
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The feminist challenge to neoclassical economics
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1993This paper describes a feminist research agenda within economics, how some of the research priorities have been accommodated within neoclassical economics, and how others fundamentally challenge the neoclassical economic paradigm. There are three major challenges to neoclassical economics raised by feminists. First, women are invisible in much economic
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The Neoclassical Economic Base Multiplier
Journal of Regional Science, 2000In this paper we derive an analytical expression for the regional neoclassical economic base marginal employment multiplier. The model that we adopt is a variant of the 1‐2‐3 general equilibrium model used in trade analysis. Its specific neoclassical characteristics are that laborsupply is a positive function of the real consumption wage and that ...
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What is new neoclassical economics (NNE)? It is an integration of neoclassical economics (NE) and transaction cost economics (TCE), with a primary role for NE but without losing sight of TCE. Is this a compromise formula for something? Perhaps it is. The main purpose here (and in most chapters of this book) is to strengthen the current implementation ...
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What is new neoclassical economics (NNE)? It is an integration of neoclassical economics (NE) and transaction cost economics (TCE), with a primary role for NE but without losing sight of TCE. Is this a compromise formula for something? Perhaps it is. The main purpose here (and in most chapters of this book) is to strengthen the current implementation ...
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Pluralism in Economics and Neoclassical Economics [PDF]
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The Return of Neoclassical Economics
2016The author explains why both Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman gained academic and political prominence since the 1970s. They led the neoclassical counter-revolution against the Keynesian doctrine. Friedman proposed measures to counter stagflation, which the Keynesians didn’t know how to solve. They contributed philosophical underpinnings (Hayek) and,
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Can neoclassical economics be social economics?
Forum for Social Economics, 1996The question is both intriguing and important but, it is argued, impossible of a conclusive single-clear cut answer. Much depends on the specification of each of the schools and of what economics as intellectual inquiry is all about. Among other points, it is recognized that neoclassical economics is already a form of social economics; that both forms ...
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Welfare Economics and Positive Neoclassical Economics
The Journal of Value Inquiry, 1999Etude de la distinction entre l'economie-Providence et l'economie neoclassique positive qui tend a s'estomper au profit d'une subordination de la premiere a la seconde, malgre la dimension prescriptive et normative de celle-la et la dimension scientifique de celle-ci. Comparant les deux disciplines d'un point de vue methodologique et epistemologique, l'
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Neoclassical Economics as Mathematical Metaphysics
History of Political Economy, 1993Mirowski affirme que l'economie neo-classique suit la physique et en imite la structure mathematique generale, et que les disciplines scientifiques se renvoient les unes aux autres suivant trois metaphores essentielles. L'A. vise a expliquer ces theses en eclairant leurs fondements, en particulier le role des mathematiques chez ...
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