The author argues that Sen's capability approach is primarily a philosophical under-labouring exercise aimed at elaborating certain central economic categories, and that the philosophical and methodological underpinnings of Sen's approach are radically different from those of contemporary welfare economics and mainstream economic practice. Sen's notion of 'capabilities' as the potential functionings to achieve well-being is interpreted here as a specification of the ontological category of 'causal power', presupposing an open system conception of reality that contrasts with much of contemporary economic practice. Copyright 2006, Oxford University Press.
In this paper two recent scientific proposals are introduced, the concepts of ‘capabilities’ drawn b...
Sen's capability approach (SCA) has suppo1ied valuable work on Human Development (HD), bringing atte...
NoFor over three decades, the capability approach proposed and developed by Amartya Sen and Martha N...
The author argues that Sen’s capability approach is primarily a philosophical under-labouring exerci...
Copyright © 2009 M.E. Sharpe, Inc.The capability approach to human development, proposed by Amartya ...
Purpose – Sen's notion of capability is often referred to by its standard definition “the various co...
Resumen: The capabilities approaches (CA) have been originated in the work of the economist Amartya...
Sen's capabilities approach to analyzing economic development and individual well-being are critical...
This paper aims to show that, contrary to the standard understanding of his work, Sen's idea of just...
The aim of this article is to examine the capability approach of Amartya Sen and mainstream economic...
Copyright © 2007 Taylor & Francis.Amartya Sen's capability approach is concerned with the evaluation...
The "capability approach" of development economist Amartya Sen, who received the Nobel Prize for Eco...
Amartya Sen defines capabilities as the various living conditions that we are able to achieve, but a...
The capability approach is on of Amartya Sen’s most significant contributions to philosophy and soci...
Sen joins a line of economists – including Cropsey, Schumacher, Myrdal, Ward, Higgins and Etzioni – ...
In this paper two recent scientific proposals are introduced, the concepts of ‘capabilities’ drawn b...
Sen's capability approach (SCA) has suppo1ied valuable work on Human Development (HD), bringing atte...
NoFor over three decades, the capability approach proposed and developed by Amartya Sen and Martha N...
The author argues that Sen’s capability approach is primarily a philosophical under-labouring exerci...
Copyright © 2009 M.E. Sharpe, Inc.The capability approach to human development, proposed by Amartya ...
Purpose – Sen's notion of capability is often referred to by its standard definition “the various co...
Resumen: The capabilities approaches (CA) have been originated in the work of the economist Amartya...
Sen's capabilities approach to analyzing economic development and individual well-being are critical...
This paper aims to show that, contrary to the standard understanding of his work, Sen's idea of just...
The aim of this article is to examine the capability approach of Amartya Sen and mainstream economic...
Copyright © 2007 Taylor & Francis.Amartya Sen's capability approach is concerned with the evaluation...
The "capability approach" of development economist Amartya Sen, who received the Nobel Prize for Eco...
Amartya Sen defines capabilities as the various living conditions that we are able to achieve, but a...
The capability approach is on of Amartya Sen’s most significant contributions to philosophy and soci...
Sen joins a line of economists – including Cropsey, Schumacher, Myrdal, Ward, Higgins and Etzioni – ...
In this paper two recent scientific proposals are introduced, the concepts of ‘capabilities’ drawn b...
Sen's capability approach (SCA) has suppo1ied valuable work on Human Development (HD), bringing atte...
NoFor over three decades, the capability approach proposed and developed by Amartya Sen and Martha N...