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The Boundaries of economics, edited by Gordon C. Winston, Richard F. Teichgraeber III

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The Boundaries of economics, edited by Gordon C. Winston, Richard F. Teichgraeber III
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Boundaries of economics
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
715186982
Responsibility statement
edited by Gordon C. Winston, Richard F. Teichgraeber III
Series statement
Murphy Institute studies in political economyCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
This volume examines themes that complicate the conventional economist's view of the world and thereby provide for a notably more complex, and humane, subject of study than the traditional Homo economicus. Written by economists and philosophers, these essays attempt to place neoclassical economic theory, especially conventional textbook micro-economic theory, in the broader context of other social sciences and modern economics. In doing so, the book aims to find the boundaries of economics and to define more sharply its relationship to other kinds of inquiry. Though the widespread use of textbook microtheory in business, economic, and political analysis is a clear testament to its power, the restrictions and artificialities of neoclassical assumptions give cause for worry even to many economists. This book examines the extent to which the economist's paradigm - that man is characterized chiefly by self-interested goals and rational choice of means - is useful in studying traditional noneconomic fields such as philosophy, political theory, and rhetoric. It also looks at how insights from other disciplines are changing - and perhaps improving - the current practice of economics.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Towards a rhetoric of economics / Donald N. McCloskey -- Three problems with the treatment of time in economics / Gordon C. Winston -- Hayek, the Scottish school, and contemporary economics / John Gray -- Reuniting economics and philosophy / Michael S. McPherson -- Economic methodology and philosophy of science / Daniel M. Hausman
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