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Wiechert, Ernst Emil, --- Kapp, K. William --- Kapp, Karl W. --- Kapp, Karl William, --- Kappu, K.W. --- Vikhert, Ėrnst, --- Bjell, Ernst Barany, --- Authors, German --- Economists --- Economics and literature. --- Literature --- Literature and economics --- Social scientists --- Economic aspects
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Equilibrium (Economics) --- Multiplier (Economics) --- Causation
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This thought-provoking volume presents essays on the foundations of non-equilibrium economics, i.e. the principle of circular cumulative causation (CCC). This work presents empirical research on how the interplay of technology's increasing returns to scale, institutions, resources, and economic policy leads to virtuous circles of economic growth and development, but also to vicious circles of social and ecological degradation. In particular, evidence is provided for the important role of the ""development state"" and strategic trade policy, economies of large-scale production in manufacturi
Equilibrium (Economics) --- Multiplier (Economics) --- Causation.
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Externalities (Economics) --- Economic development --- Economic development --- Welfare economics
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Institutional economics --- AA / International- internationaal --- 330.48 --- Economics --- Neo-klassiekers en andere post-keynesiaanse theorieën. Public choice. Institutionalisten. Home economics. Analyseschool van de transactiekosten. --- Neo-klassiekers en andere post-keynesiaanse theorieën. Public choice. Institutionalisten. Home economics. Analyseschool van de transactiekosten
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Since the Global Financial Crisis, economics has been under greater public scrutiny, revealing a crisis in the discipline. This represented a potential turning point on how economics should be thought and taught. Heterodox economics has played a prominent role in these discussions revolving around new economics thinking and pluralism in economics. Yet, its identity, aspirations, and pedagogy remain underexplored, contested, and somewhat opaque. This volume brings together sixteen interviews with leading economists to understand what heterodox economics is. How and why does an economist become heterodox? In which way do heterodox economists see themselves as 'different' from mainstream economics? The interviews shed light on what problems heterodox economists perceive in the mainstream; elucidate the different contexts under which they operate in higher education; and provide insights on their ontology and methodology. The reader will also find answers to the following questions about the nature and state of heterodox economics: Do heterodox economists have particular intellectual journeys, motives and aspirations? Is this reflected in their teaching practices and strategies to achieve social change? What is the relation between heterodox economics and the humanities and arts? Appealing to a diverse audience, including philosophers, sociologists and historians of economic thought, the book will be of great interest to anyone keen to find out more about the internal discussions in the economics discipline.
Economics. --- Schools of economics. --- Radical economics. --- Evolutionary economics. --- Economics --- Economics schools of thought --- Schools of economic thought --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Schools of economics --- Radical economics --- Evolutionary economics
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