Methodology of Economics
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Towards a Well-functioning Economy
Louis Haddad
This thoughtful book will be of interest to economists of economic theory and economic systems as well as policymakers in both the private and public sectors.eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Public Economics, Political Processes and Policy Applications
Charles R. Plott
Public Economics, Political Processes and Policy Applications brings together an impressive collection of Charles R. Plott’s work in experimental economics. -
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Market Institutions and Price Discovery
Charles R. Plott
This outstanding collection spanning three decades comprises a superb selection of Charles R. Plott’s work in experimental economics. Market Institutions and Price Discovery contains papers which define problems, create laboratory method... -
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Information, Finance and General Equilibrium
Charles R. Plott
Information, Finance and General Equilibrium brings together the seminal papers on which Charles R. Plott has founded our understanding of experimental economics and political science. -
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The Complexity Vision and the Teaching of Economics
Edited by David Colander
This ground-breaking book focuses on the implications of the complexity vision, such as that held by economists at the Santa Fe Institute, for the teaching of economics. This complexity vision suggests that answers to questions such as ... -
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Market, State and Feminism
Graham Dawson, Sue Hatt, Linda Watson-Brown, Arthur Baxter, Nancy Bertaux
Market, State and Feminism offers an inter-disciplinary critique of the ‘free market backlash’ – the belief that free market economics can improve the position, status and well-being of women. The authors argue that, far from being rest...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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On the Methodology of Economics and the Formalist Revolution
Terence Hutchison
This collection of essays examines the methodological problems confronting economists in the face of two major developments in the second half of the twentieth century. The first is the vast increase in the number and variety of writing... -
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Hayek Revisited
Edited by Boudewijn Bouckaert, Annette Godart-van der Kroon
The authors present an overview of the intellectual influences and historical events which inspired Hayek and examine the development of the idea of spontaneous order. They also describe the reasons why Hayek rejected constructivism for ... -
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Teaching Economics to Undergraduates
Edited by William E. Becker, Michael Watts
This book demonstrates alternatives to the lecture and chalkboard approach that dominates the teaching of economics, providing a range of innovative teaching techniques and examples aimed at engaging undergraduates in the learning of eco... -
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The Economics of the Mind
Salvatore Rizzello
The Economics of the Mind addresses economics from the perspective of real men and women: how they assess things, decide and act. It looks at the choices we make, and calls for the assumptions which make up the foundations of economic t... -
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Adam Smith and Economic Science
Jan Peil
Since the celebration of the bicentenary of The Wealth of Nations, the last twenty years have seen a burgeoning interest in Adam Smith’s contribution to economics. Jan Peil’s book aims to provide a new model for interpreting Smith’s con... -
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Feminist Economics
Gillian J. Hewitson
This ground-breaking new book will be essential reading for scholars of feminist economics and women’s studies.