Commerce Complexity And Evolution


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Commerce, Complexity, and Evolution


Commerce, Complexity, and Evolution

Author: William A. Barnett

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2000-06-05


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Evolutionary approach to systems from the entire economy to the behaviour of single markets.

Debunking Economics


Debunking Economics

Author: Steve Keen

language: en

Publisher: Zed Books

Release Date: 2001-07-28


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What is the score card for economics at the start of the new millennium? While there are many different schools of economic thought, it is the neo-classical school, with its alleged understanding and simplistic advocacy of the market, that has become equated in the public mind with economics. This book shows that virtually every aspect of conventional neo-classical economics' thinking is intellectually unsound. Steve Keen draws on an impressive array of advanced critical thinking. He constitutes a profound critique of the principle concepts, theories, and methodologies of the mainstream discipline. Keen raises grave doubts about economics' pretensions to established scientific status and its reliability as a guide to understanding the real world of economic life and its policy-making.

The SAGE Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences


The SAGE Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences

Author: Ian C Jarvie

language: en

Publisher: SAGE

Release Date: 2011-02-17


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- what is the relationship between the social sciences and the natural sciences? - where do today′s dominant approaches to doing social science come from? - what are the main fissures and debates in contemporary social scientific thought? - how are we to make sense of seemingly contrasting approaches to how social scientists find out about the world and justify their claims to have knowledge of it? In this exciting handbook, Ian Jarvie and Jesús Zamora-Bonilla have put together a wide-ranging and authoritative overview of the main philosophical currents and traditions at work in the social sciences today. Starting with the history of social scientific thought, this handbook sets out to explore that core fundamentals of social science practice, from issues of ontology and epistemology to issues of practical method. Along the way it investigates such notions as paradigm, empiricism, postmodernism, naturalism, language, agency, power, culture, and causality. Bringing together in one volume leading authorities in the field from around the world, this book will be a must-have for any serious scholar or student of the social sciences.