Expanded and updated coverage of such key areas as positivism and economic methodology as well as special methodological problems and perspectives enhances this new edition of twenty-two classic and more recent pivotal investigations into the philosophy of economics.
This text will provide an excellent introduction to the philosophy of economics for students and interested general readers alike.
This gives rise to philosophical disputes about its goals and achievements, concepts and methods. The essays in this Handbook are divided in two parts.
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This book develops a philosophical analysis of economic reality and economic science from an Aristotelian point of view.
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The book offers an excellent insight into cutting edge research in these fields that are about to shape the future of the philosophy of economics. This book was originally published as a special issue of The Journal of Economic Methodology.
This book is an ideal introduction for anyone seeking alternative or critical perspectives on the philosophy of economics and economic theory.
"This insightful Modern Guide offers a broad coverage of questions and controversies encountered by contemporary economists.
Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics is a unique book. Malloy and Evensky bring together a team of international and interdisciplinary scholars to address the work of Adam Smith as it relates to law and economics.
This Routledge Classics edition includes a new foreword by Sheila Dow.