Third Truths
... Complexity, Welfare Economics and Mill’s Half Truths The change in institutional structure involved the development of economics as a separate discipline with its own separate training. Up until the 1930s, a majority of those who wrote on economics were not in economic departments. They either were ...
... Complexity, Welfare Economics and Mill’s Half Truths The change in institutional structure involved the development of economics as a separate discipline with its own separate training. Up until the 1930s, a majority of those who wrote on economics were not in economic departments. They either were ...
Hibbard Presentation 2.17.12
... [1] Value Added reflects the actual economic value added to the state and regional economies, and therefore does not include the costs of goods purchased from or manufactured outside of the state or region. [2] Employment represents job-years as outputted from IMPLAN. [3] Regional Impact reflects th ...
... [1] Value Added reflects the actual economic value added to the state and regional economies, and therefore does not include the costs of goods purchased from or manufactured outside of the state or region. [2] Employment represents job-years as outputted from IMPLAN. [3] Regional Impact reflects th ...
Capitalism: A Complete and lntearated
... Reisman misrepresents the marginal-productivity theory of factor pricing and also the neoclassical theory of price, which in all essentials is the same as the Austrian theory (i.e., the irrelevance of "cost"), because he does not appreciate the difference between partial- and general-equilibrium rea ...
... Reisman misrepresents the marginal-productivity theory of factor pricing and also the neoclassical theory of price, which in all essentials is the same as the Austrian theory (i.e., the irrelevance of "cost"), because he does not appreciate the difference between partial- and general-equilibrium rea ...
Bonefeld (HHS-15-0004 final) - Pure
... subsisting as a relationship between ‘coins’. In this ‘coined’ relationship the social individuals vanish, only to reappear as personalities of economic reason, calculating the movement of economic quantities, winnings and losses, and struggling for money-based access to subsistence. Adorno therefo ...
... subsisting as a relationship between ‘coins’. In this ‘coined’ relationship the social individuals vanish, only to reappear as personalities of economic reason, calculating the movement of economic quantities, winnings and losses, and struggling for money-based access to subsistence. Adorno therefo ...
Professorial Inaugural - Universiti Tun Abdul Razak
... their contributions in these books on history of social science, while the Prolegomena which has been hailed by many Eastern and Western writers for surpassing and anticipating the works of these social theorists was not at all recognized. As an illustration, in one of the pages on Ibn Khaldun, Ency ...
... their contributions in these books on history of social science, while the Prolegomena which has been hailed by many Eastern and Western writers for surpassing and anticipating the works of these social theorists was not at all recognized. As an illustration, in one of the pages on Ibn Khaldun, Ency ...
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... approaches where the key growth factors are technological spillover, research and development activities, and international technology transfer. On the basis of criticism of neoclassical attitudes, institutional and evolutionary explanations of the growth phenomenon promote the concept of national i ...
... approaches where the key growth factors are technological spillover, research and development activities, and international technology transfer. On the basis of criticism of neoclassical attitudes, institutional and evolutionary explanations of the growth phenomenon promote the concept of national i ...
LATIN AMERICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY
... model, which occurred in the interwar period, had a catalyzing effect on the development of economic history. Two main history writing traditions -often complementary- contributed to our knowledge of the economic past during what we can call the pre-history of economic history: a traditional nation ...
... model, which occurred in the interwar period, had a catalyzing effect on the development of economic history. Two main history writing traditions -often complementary- contributed to our knowledge of the economic past during what we can call the pre-history of economic history: a traditional nation ...
Bioeconomy as a Complex Adaptive System of
... the EU economy. The data shown for 2012 indicate that the EU bio-based economy turnover reached about 2.4 billion euro, with almost 22 million persons employed (Table 1). As the concept of bioeconomy evolved into use not only of primary sources of biomass, such as wood or agricultural crops and resi ...
... the EU economy. The data shown for 2012 indicate that the EU bio-based economy turnover reached about 2.4 billion euro, with almost 22 million persons employed (Table 1). As the concept of bioeconomy evolved into use not only of primary sources of biomass, such as wood or agricultural crops and resi ...
János Kornai`s Contributions to Economic Analysis Assar Lindbeck
... systems – Chile under Pinochet being an extreme example. In other words, political decentralization does not seem to be a necessary condition for economic decentralization. There is also likely to be reverse causation in some cases – a point of view associated with Friedrich von Hayek. Indeed, histo ...
... systems – Chile under Pinochet being an extreme example. In other words, political decentralization does not seem to be a necessary condition for economic decentralization. There is also likely to be reverse causation in some cases – a point of view associated with Friedrich von Hayek. Indeed, histo ...
Homo Oeconomicus in Ancient Athens
... procedures to decide public spending programmes and the natural resource curse where economies rich in resources perform poorly. Section 4 examines the binary nature of the Athenian choice, transfer or defence only, and offers an account of instrumental versus expressive voting. Section 5 searches f ...
... procedures to decide public spending programmes and the natural resource curse where economies rich in resources perform poorly. Section 4 examines the binary nature of the Athenian choice, transfer or defence only, and offers an account of instrumental versus expressive voting. Section 5 searches f ...
1. Taylor, A. E, Plato: The Man and His Work, (London: Methuen
... ordinary man not only a taste for breaking the laws of music but the arrogance to set himself up as a capable judge.” . . . “But if this democracy had been limited to gentlemen and had applied only to music, no great harm would have been done; in the event, however, music proved to be the starting p ...
... ordinary man not only a taste for breaking the laws of music but the arrogance to set himself up as a capable judge.” . . . “But if this democracy had been limited to gentlemen and had applied only to music, no great harm would have been done; in the event, however, music proved to be the starting p ...
Solon was the first reformer whose actions started the move
... increasingly wealthy merchant class and hoplite class because neither could hold public office and the fear of the economic future of Athens. The Draco’s debt laws were one of the main economical problems that existed within the Aristocratic Government. If a poor man borrowed money in order to survi ...
... increasingly wealthy merchant class and hoplite class because neither could hold public office and the fear of the economic future of Athens. The Draco’s debt laws were one of the main economical problems that existed within the Aristocratic Government. If a poor man borrowed money in order to survi ...
logistic capital management theories and theoretical aspects of
... and exponential capital (model of compound percentage) growth, which is appropriate only when the growth of capital isn„t bound to external factors and when capital growth is limited by external factors, such changes in capital are called marginal or logistical. Both of these capital growth forms ar ...
... and exponential capital (model of compound percentage) growth, which is appropriate only when the growth of capital isn„t bound to external factors and when capital growth is limited by external factors, such changes in capital are called marginal or logistical. Both of these capital growth forms ar ...
The Role of Seaports in the Process of Economic Growth
... international economies. Along the period 1987-2014, nearly 95 per cent of the total exchanged goods between Tunisia and the rest of the world have been passed through seaports. In view of its role to sustain foreign trade, Tunisian decision-makers accord to seaports' activities a particular attenti ...
... international economies. Along the period 1987-2014, nearly 95 per cent of the total exchanged goods between Tunisia and the rest of the world have been passed through seaports. In view of its role to sustain foreign trade, Tunisian decision-makers accord to seaports' activities a particular attenti ...
Democracy and institutional change
... exceeded that of agriculture4: It had an elaborate system of public administration, laws guaranteeing property rights and courts to solve differences of an economic nature. Also, as will be analysed later on, it was the first economy to adapt “modern” forms of progressive taxation and social policy ...
... exceeded that of agriculture4: It had an elaborate system of public administration, laws guaranteeing property rights and courts to solve differences of an economic nature. Also, as will be analysed later on, it was the first economy to adapt “modern” forms of progressive taxation and social policy ...
Macro-economic Thinking and the Market Economy
... criticism. Some of these criticisms are due to ignorance. Some show a remarkably high degree of skill and sophistication. This Paper is devoted to a critical evaluation of some of the more sophisticated ideas deployed in this debate. ' A multitude of perspectives' ...
... criticism. Some of these criticisms are due to ignorance. Some show a remarkably high degree of skill and sophistication. This Paper is devoted to a critical evaluation of some of the more sophisticated ideas deployed in this debate. ' A multitude of perspectives' ...
Roots and Theories of the Doctrine of Ethos - CHARIS
... deaths with songs of enchantment. Throughout history, the effects of music have fascinated people of all cultures. Even in the present day, there is a widespread interest in music therapy and a large market for “therapeutic” music recordings. The Greek culture had its own musical ideas. In fact, the ...
... deaths with songs of enchantment. Throughout history, the effects of music have fascinated people of all cultures. Even in the present day, there is a widespread interest in music therapy and a large market for “therapeutic” music recordings. The Greek culture had its own musical ideas. In fact, the ...
wh_ancientgreece_sect04_lecture_notes
... After returning to Athens, Plato set up a school called the Academy, where he taught that people could use reason to discover ethical values. In The Republic, Plato described an ideal society where an elite, trained class of philosophers would rule for the public good. ...
... After returning to Athens, Plato set up a school called the Academy, where he taught that people could use reason to discover ethical values. In The Republic, Plato described an ideal society where an elite, trained class of philosophers would rule for the public good. ...
Midkiff Cadet Steven P. Midkiff Maj. Garriot ERH
... essentially sum up a candidate’s purpose and make an impact on people so deep that they may or may not like the candidate just by hearing the slogan, before they hear any of their ideas. For instance Donald Trump’s slogan is: “Make America Great Again.” Not only that, the slogan is probably meant to ...
... essentially sum up a candidate’s purpose and make an impact on people so deep that they may or may not like the candidate just by hearing the slogan, before they hear any of their ideas. For instance Donald Trump’s slogan is: “Make America Great Again.” Not only that, the slogan is probably meant to ...
The Greek Roots of Democracy
... democracy, or government by the people, first took root. This idea developed gradually. As in many Greek city-states, the government of Athens started as a monarchy and evolved into an aristocracy. Around 700 B.C., noble landowners held power and chose the chief officials. Nobles judged major cases ...
... democracy, or government by the people, first took root. This idea developed gradually. As in many Greek city-states, the government of Athens started as a monarchy and evolved into an aristocracy. Around 700 B.C., noble landowners held power and chose the chief officials. Nobles judged major cases ...
The Quantitative Easing (and Fall) of the Roman Empire
... manufacture. Writing in 1956, the economist and historian M. Rostovtzeff notes that he “feel[s] confident that the pulse of economic life beat very briskly in the Augustan [Octavian] age both in Italy and in the provinces. The bourgeoisie of this period were not idle, and the ideal of a rentier-life ...
... manufacture. Writing in 1956, the economist and historian M. Rostovtzeff notes that he “feel[s] confident that the pulse of economic life beat very briskly in the Augustan [Octavian] age both in Italy and in the provinces. The bourgeoisie of this period were not idle, and the ideal of a rentier-life ...
On the theory of non capitalist systems
... example, whether growing hemp or grass would be more profitable or advantageous. For these plant products are not interchangeable and cannot be substituted for each other; therefore, no common standard can be applied to them. According to this, all economics of natural economy, its conception of wha ...
... example, whether growing hemp or grass would be more profitable or advantageous. For these plant products are not interchangeable and cannot be substituted for each other; therefore, no common standard can be applied to them. According to this, all economics of natural economy, its conception of wha ...
Athens vs. Sparta
... equal terms with equal incomes. They were to strive only to surpass one another in courage and virtue, there being henceforth no social inequalities among them except as praise or blame can create. Each man’s allotment of land was large enough to produce annually seven medimni of barley for himself ...
... equal terms with equal incomes. They were to strive only to surpass one another in courage and virtue, there being henceforth no social inequalities among them except as praise or blame can create. Each man’s allotment of land was large enough to produce annually seven medimni of barley for himself ...
Ancient economic thought
In the history of economic thought, ancient economic thought refers to the ideas from people before the Middle Ages.Economics in the classical age is defined in the modern analysis as a factor of ethics and politics, only becoming an object of study as a separate discipline during the 18th century.