Methodology of Economics
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Market Institutions and Price Discovery
Charles R. Plott
‘Charles R. Plott has a formidable armoury of experience backed up with an inquiring and rigorous intellect: an economist interested in getting clear answers to important questions. Before effectively becoming a full-time experimental ec... -
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Information, Finance and General Equilibrium
Charles R. Plott
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The Complexity Vision and the Teaching of Economics
Edited by David Colander
‘This book is an impressive collection of essays. . . this is an interesting and challenging book, of interest both to those who want an introduction to the ideas from complexity theory and those who reflect generally on the teaching and... -
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Market, State and Feminism
Graham Dawson, Sue Hatt, Linda Watson-Brown, Arthur Baxter, Nancy Bertaux
‘Market, State and Feminism, criticizes the free market backlash that is based on core principles about how markets work, how individual agents behave and how the state influences the functioning of a market economy. The book powerfully ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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On the Methodology of Economics and the Formalist Revolution
Terence Hutchison
‘Terence Hutchison has been a prominent contributor to the literature on economic methodology for the past sixty years. This collection, which includes several new essays, focuses on a consistent theme in his work – the limitations of e... -
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Hayek Revisited
Edited by Boudewijn Bouckaert, Annette Godart-van der Kroon
‘. . . Hayek Revisited can certainly be recommended for a diverse readership: Readers who are yet to become familiar with Hayek’s work can read some of the contributions as an introduction to core concepts of his research programme, whil... -
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Teaching Economics to Undergraduates
Edited by William E. Becker, Michael Watts
‘Almost every instructor reading this book will gain some valuable, low-cost, new ideas to supplement their courses.’ – R.M. Whaples, Choice -
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The Economics of the Mind
Salvatore Rizzello
‘To put it simply: Rizzello’s book is of great interest to those interested in behavioural and psychological aspects of economics, and he does not need to get drawn into categorising his own contribution, or those upon which he draws, as... -
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Adam Smith and Economic Science
Jan Peil
‘Peil makes a valuable contribution to the literature on Smith. His scholarship is excellent and his line of argument has much to commend itself to the reader.’ – Pier Luigi Porter, History of Economic Ideas ‘The ongoing Ricardo debate ... -
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The Transfer of Economic Knowledge
Edited by Ernst Mohr
‘The discipline of economics has a production function just like any industry: its inputs are the papers and books of professional economists; its output is economic knowledge which is put to use by business and government, taught to stu... -
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Feminist Economics
Gillian J. Hewitson
‘. . . the first full-length treatment of how feminist post-structuralist economics might be constituted.’ – J.P. Jacobsen, Choice ‘In this provocative manuscript, Gillian Hewitson adds an important new voice to feminist economics. Usi... -
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National Accounting and Economic Policy
Nancy D. Ruggles, Richard Ruggles
‘Richard Ruggles, often assisted by Nancy Ruggles, has been a major contributor to national income accounting and to the empirical study of microeconomics and macroeconomics using that and other data. He has focused on the quantitative ...eBook:Find out more$40.00