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  • 1995-1999  (3)
  • Edward Elgar Publishing  (3)
  • Schnorbus, Axel
  • Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing  (3)
  • Neoclassical school of economics
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  • Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing  (3)
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  • 1
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    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781035304097
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 198 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Rizzello, Salvatore, 1963 - The economics of the mind
    DDC: 330.15/7
    Keywords: Wirtschaftswissenschaft ; Österreichische Schule ; Neoklassische Theorie ; Institutionenökonomik ; Transaktionskosten ; Evolutionsökonomik ; Theorie ; Austrian school of economics ; Neoclassical school of economics ; Institutional economics ; Austrian school of economics ; Neoclassical school of economics ; Institutional economics ; Wiener Schule ; Kapitaltheorie ; Neoklassische Theorie
    Abstract: The Economics of the Mind addresses economics from the perspective of real men and women: how they assess things, decide and act. It looks at the choices we make, and calls for the assumptions which make up the foundations of economic theory to be consistent with the mechanisms which guide the workings of the human mind. The author begins by presenting an historical analysis of the role of knowledge and decision-making, taking into account the work of Hayek and Simon. Salvatore Rizzello then reconstructs the birth and development of neo-institutionalism, experimental economics and evolutionary economics. He discusses economic and social institutions and how these simplify the individual's choices related to knowledge and tasks. Specifically, he examines rules, learning and evolution in neo-institutional economics. The book breaks new ground on the role of the social sciences, and economics in particular, and suggests a move away from neoclassical economics towards a more definite link between economics, psychology and the artificial sciences. The book will be warmly welcomed by institutional and evolutionary economists, and those working in the field of economic psychology
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Foreword (massimo egidi) -- Introduction -- Part I: Hayek's criticism to the neoclassical paradigm -- 1. Neoclassical paradigm and the anomaly of the austrian school -- 2. Hayek on competition and knowledge -- 3. Mind and institutions -- Part II: Simon's criticism: From substantive rationality to procedural rationality -- 4. Bounded rationality -- 5. Optimizing and "satisficing" -- 6. Problem-solving -- 7. Decision-making process: Procedural rationality and learning -- 8. Economics and psychology -- Part III: Neoinstitutionalism: Rules, learning and evolution -- 9. The implications of the neurobiological approach for economic theory (i): The decision-making process -- 10. The implications of the neurobiological approach for economic theory (ii): The process of exchange -- 11. The implications of the neurobiological approach for economic theory (iii): "path-dependency" -- 12. Transaction costs and the new theory of the firm -- 13. Evolution, organizations and institutions -- References -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [169]-190) and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781781959985
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 244 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Financial constraints and markets failures
    DDC: 330.15/6
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    Keywords: Neoklassische Synthese ; Marktversagen ; Finanzmarkt ; Unvollkommener Markt ; Kreditrationierung ; Theorie ; Keynesian economics ; Neoclassical school of economics ; Macroeconomics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Neokeynesianismus
    Abstract: This innovative book shows how new Keynesian economics has reacted to the challenges of new classical economics. It argues that new Keynesian economists have responded positively to the challenge and strengthened the analytical power of their models. The first part of the book offers a critical reconstruction of the two crucial strains developed in new Keynesian economics. Firstly, the analysis of nominal and real rigidities based on imperfect competition in markets and secondly the analysis of capital market imperfections based on information asymetries. The authors argue that the constraints and market failures of new Keynesian models need to be specified. In the second part they focus on the financial constraint of credit rationing, the market failure of unemployment equilibria and the links between financial constraints and the workings of the labour market in economic cycles. The analysis of this does not provide a solution to all the analytical problems of the new Keynesian framework, but assesses the strengths and weaknesses of new Keynesian economics. The authors suggest that new Keynesian economics has opened a promising path of research which could make a pathbreaking contribution to macroeconomic theory
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface -- 1. The new Keynesian economics: A survey -- 2. An investigation into the new Keynesian macroeconomics of imperfect capital markets -- 3. New Keynesian economics and sequence analysis -- 4. Credit rationing with loans of variable size -- 5. Market imperfections, unemployment equilibria and nominal rigidities -- 6. Nominal shocks, net worth and economic activity: A new Keynesian view of the monetary transmission mechanism -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781781956120
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 303 pagers) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Marx and non-equilibrium economics
    DDC: 335.4
    Keywords: Marxismus ; Werttheorie ; Gleichgewichtstheorie ; Neoklassische Synthese ; Theorie ; Marxian economics ; Equilibrium (Economics) ; Neoclassical school of economics ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Marxismus ; Gleichgewichtstheorie ; Neoklassische Theorie ; Marxismus ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Ungleichgewichtstheorie
    Abstract: This major volume develops a rigorous equilibrium-free political economy based on labour values. Rooted in a non-dualistic approach restoring money to its central role in a commodity economy, Marx and Non-Equilibrium Economics is the fruit of extensive international collaboration reflecting a profound critical reappraisal of Marx's theoretical work and its relation to modern economics. This major book reconstructs classical Marxist explanations for many of the most important phenomena of the day, including mass poverty, unequal development, and endemic economic crisis. The authors vindicate Marx's most contentious propositions, showing how the profit rate falls despite continuous technical innovation and how values are transformed into prices, preserving his famous 'two equalities'. Destined to become a reference text for both Marxists and non-Marxists dissatisfied with the neoclassical synthesis, Marx and Non-Equilibrium Economics is a decisive break with the economic conventions of the Twentieth Century
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Foreword / (A. Freeman, G. Carchedi) -- Introduction -- 1. The psychopathology of walrAsian marxism / (A. Freeman) -- 2. One system or two? the transformation of values into prices of production versus the transformation problem / (T. McGlone, A. Kliman) -- 3. The transformation of values into prices of production: A different reading of marx's text / (A. Ramos-Martinez, A. Rodriguez-Herrera) -- 4. Money, the postulates of invariance and the transformation of marx into ricardo / (A. Rodriguez-Herrera) -- 5. Time, money, equilibrium: Methodology and the labour theory of the profit rate / (M.I. Naples) -- 6. The value of money, the value of labour power and the net product: An appraisal of the 'new approach' to the transformation problem / (A. Saad-Filho) -- 7. The transformation procedure: A non-equilibrium approach / (A. Carchedi, W. de Haan) -- 8. Non-equilibrium market prices / (A. Carchedi) -- 9. Demand, supply and market prices / (P. Giussani) -- 10. A value-theoretic critique of the okishio theorem / (A. Kliman) -- 11. Price, value and profit - a continuous, general, treatment / (A. Freeman) -- Bibliography -- Index -- contributors: A. Carchedi, w. De haan, a. Freeman, p. Giussani, a. Kliman, a. Ramos-martinez, t. Mcglone, m.i. Naples, a. rodríguez-herrera, a. Saad-filho.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 280-290) and index
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