The structure of the paper brings together three major sections, following the general approach to the impact of paradoxes in economic theory. The first section describes a necessary investigation in the synthesized universe of paradoxes, to capitalize on Quine’s paradox taxonomy, and to reveal the importance of really paraconsistent paradoxes, defining, in a relative and innovative manner, economic paradoxism in the sense of excess of creative capitalization of paradoxes in the area of science, as initiated by mathematician and logician Florentin Smarandache. The second section turns into an original exposition of economics theory and the third section reveals the concept of meson economics and the principles of that economy, completed wit...
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The structure of the paper brings together three major sections, following the general approach to t...
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The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has...
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This is an invited article for the Discussion and Debate special issue of The European Physical Jour...
Is economics a science? This distinguished and provocative book calls into question the increasing t...
Abstract. The paper starts with arguments against forming causative links between crisis phenomena i...
The structure of the paper brings together three major sections, following the general approach to t...
This paper presents five major paradoxes and anomalies that characterise recent economic phenomena i...
An important part of philosophical thinking are paradoxes. Many of them raise serious problems and ...
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has ...
The main point of the paper is the problem of the economy to be consider like a science in the most ...
The idea that capital theory might lead economists to discover forms of ‘paradoxical’ behaviour has...
Foundation This is a paper written by an economist on the production of scientific output and on the...
The article presents a new approach to the solution to the paradox of value based on the theory of m...
Critics both within and outside of philosophy have challenged economics wholesale as unscientific. I...
The paper deals with failures of capitalism or free market and presents the results of economic anal...
It is widely believed that an equilibrium framework based on simple models, such as the representati...
The technological and institutional transformation of the global economy is accompanied by paradoxes...
This is an invited article for the Discussion and Debate special issue of The European Physical Jour...
Is economics a science? This distinguished and provocative book calls into question the increasing t...
Abstract. The paper starts with arguments against forming causative links between crisis phenomena i...