This thesis argues for the fundamental importance of the opposition between holistic and reductionistic world-views in economics. Both reductionism and holism may nevertheless underpin laissez-faire policy prescriptions. Scrutiny of the nature of the articulation between micro and macro levels in the writings of economists suggests that invisible hand theories play a key role in reconciling reductionist policy prescriptions with a holistic world. An examination of the prisoners' dilemma in game theory and Arrow's impossibility theorem in social choice theory sets the scene. The prisoners' dilemma epitomises the collective irrationality coordination problems lead to. The source of the dilemma is identified as the combination of int...
This is Chapter 4 from "Social Economics: An Alternative Theory" (St. Martin's Press, 1991). This c...
This book asks how a more liberating economics could be constructed and taught. It suggests that if ...
Buchanan and Rawls have reminded us that economic science has neglected the institutional settings o...
This thesis argues for the fundamental importance of the opposition between holistic and reductionis...
Some advocates of laissez-faire, including Smith and Hayek, have proposed various ‘invisible hand’ m...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 The concept of rationality is often quoted in the literature of social sciences, but its im...
Critics of economics often highlight two related issues: the empirical falsity of the ‘homo economic...
The argument of this paper, written by an ethicist and a philosopher, is that self-interest economic...
What economic roles, if any, should government play? This is still an incompletely analyzed issue t...
The literature on the history of the mathematically formalized areas of economic theory has expanded...
International audienceThis book is the result of a research project begun by the author in 1958 with...
Economic theory has focused almost exclusively on how humans compete with each other in their econom...
One of the rude awakenings for economists from the current recession is an emerging understanding th...
Purpose To show the existence of two diffent lines of thought in Economics: the homo economicus tra...
This dissertation is a contribution to a materialist history of economic thought. Rather than presen...
This is Chapter 4 from "Social Economics: An Alternative Theory" (St. Martin's Press, 1991). This c...
This book asks how a more liberating economics could be constructed and taught. It suggests that if ...
Buchanan and Rawls have reminded us that economic science has neglected the institutional settings o...
This thesis argues for the fundamental importance of the opposition between holistic and reductionis...
Some advocates of laissez-faire, including Smith and Hayek, have proposed various ‘invisible hand’ m...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 The concept of rationality is often quoted in the literature of social sciences, but its im...
Critics of economics often highlight two related issues: the empirical falsity of the ‘homo economic...
The argument of this paper, written by an ethicist and a philosopher, is that self-interest economic...
What economic roles, if any, should government play? This is still an incompletely analyzed issue t...
The literature on the history of the mathematically formalized areas of economic theory has expanded...
International audienceThis book is the result of a research project begun by the author in 1958 with...
Economic theory has focused almost exclusively on how humans compete with each other in their econom...
One of the rude awakenings for economists from the current recession is an emerging understanding th...
Purpose To show the existence of two diffent lines of thought in Economics: the homo economicus tra...
This dissertation is a contribution to a materialist history of economic thought. Rather than presen...
This is Chapter 4 from "Social Economics: An Alternative Theory" (St. Martin's Press, 1991). This c...
This book asks how a more liberating economics could be constructed and taught. It suggests that if ...
Buchanan and Rawls have reminded us that economic science has neglected the institutional settings o...