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The Anthropology of Money and Finance: Between Ethnography
... make more visible. Thus, monetary valuation is never just technical, but also moral, religious and political, signaling the symbolic position of each person in society according to various orders of reckoning. ...
... make more visible. Thus, monetary valuation is never just technical, but also moral, religious and political, signaling the symbolic position of each person in society according to various orders of reckoning. ...
Environmental Economics: A Market Failure Approach to the
... statutes. Under this approach, courts should find that a statute regulates economic activity if Congress could have enacted the statute to address a market failure. The market failure approach would supplement, rather than replace, the Court’s current Commerce Clause analysis. This approach draws on ...
... statutes. Under this approach, courts should find that a statute regulates economic activity if Congress could have enacted the statute to address a market failure. The market failure approach would supplement, rather than replace, the Court’s current Commerce Clause analysis. This approach draws on ...
Professions as Science-Based Occupations
... Culture: Professions are focused upon generalized cultural values separating them from other occupations, such as life and death (health), technology, safety, knowledge, and so forth. However, it is difficult to claim that many non-professional occupations do not have the same focus, such as other o ...
... Culture: Professions are focused upon generalized cultural values separating them from other occupations, such as life and death (health), technology, safety, knowledge, and so forth. However, it is difficult to claim that many non-professional occupations do not have the same focus, such as other o ...
Rethinking the culture-economy dialectic Brons, Lajos Ludovic
... virtuous men are 'led solely by reason' (p. 232); freedom comes from understanding your passions. Hence, while reason should guide our behaviour, it often does not. Hume (1740) took a further step by claiming that the passions not only control reason but that they should control it: 'Reason is, and ...
... virtuous men are 'led solely by reason' (p. 232); freedom comes from understanding your passions. Hence, while reason should guide our behaviour, it often does not. Hume (1740) took a further step by claiming that the passions not only control reason but that they should control it: 'Reason is, and ...
Doing it for ourselves: The Pirate Bay as strategic
... communication was a waste of their time or elect not to cash them in to signal that more communication would be welcome’ (‘The attention economy’, Wikipedia n.d.). It is true that such theories constitute a kind of ‘fringe’ discourse within the field of economics at large, and one that lacks the leg ...
... communication was a waste of their time or elect not to cash them in to signal that more communication would be welcome’ (‘The attention economy’, Wikipedia n.d.). It is true that such theories constitute a kind of ‘fringe’ discourse within the field of economics at large, and one that lacks the leg ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... their perception of nature, and a sociological process of ubiquitous rationalization. It involves environmental, economic and social sustainability. It expresses the relationship among the physical environment, exploitation of resources and economic development interactively rather than in isolation ...
... their perception of nature, and a sociological process of ubiquitous rationalization. It involves environmental, economic and social sustainability. It expresses the relationship among the physical environment, exploitation of resources and economic development interactively rather than in isolation ...
WORLD TRADE
... Fourteen papers, originally presented at a World Bank conference held in Washington, D.C., in January 1995, examine the implications of the GATT Uruguay Round. Papers focus on agricultural liberalization and the Uruguay Round; trade in manufactures, the outcome of the Uruguay Round, and developing c ...
... Fourteen papers, originally presented at a World Bank conference held in Washington, D.C., in January 1995, examine the implications of the GATT Uruguay Round. Papers focus on agricultural liberalization and the Uruguay Round; trade in manufactures, the outcome of the Uruguay Round, and developing c ...
Conspicuous Confusion? A Critique of Veblen`s Theory
... A closer readingof Veblen,however,suggests a somewhatdifferentunderstandingof the phenomenonof conspicuous consumption,one in which it could be said that the motives underlyingconduct are emphasizedmore stronglythan formulatedgoals or intentions.It is clear, for example, that Veblen places special e ...
... A closer readingof Veblen,however,suggests a somewhatdifferentunderstandingof the phenomenonof conspicuous consumption,one in which it could be said that the motives underlyingconduct are emphasizedmore stronglythan formulatedgoals or intentions.It is clear, for example, that Veblen places special e ...
Consumption and its Externalities: Where Economy Meets Ecology
... all the “real stuff” of economic activity, that is, production. The economy produces goods and goods are good so more goods must be better. There is little reason to investigate consumption, except to estimate demand functions. Consumers, after all, will only purchase what is good for them, and prod ...
... all the “real stuff” of economic activity, that is, production. The economy produces goods and goods are good so more goods must be better. There is little reason to investigate consumption, except to estimate demand functions. Consumers, after all, will only purchase what is good for them, and prod ...