Positive Economics and Policy Objectives

Positive Economics and Policy Objectives
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9781136519253
ISBN-13 : 1136519254
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Synopsis Positive Economics and Policy Objectives by : T.W. Hutchison

This book examines important issues on the relationship between economics and political values or ideologies, by analysing the main branches of economic theory in an historical perspective and their impact on economic policy. The book is structured as follows: Part I: Positive Economics? 1. The Positive-Normative Distinction in the History of Economic Thought Part II: Policy Objectives 2. The Objectives of Economic Policies: An Historical Review

Economics and Economic Policy in Britain

Economics and Economic Policy in Britain
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781134562756
ISBN-13 : 1134562756
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Synopsis Economics and Economic Policy in Britain by : T.W. Hutchison

The first part of the book is devoted to an historical survey of what has been written regarding Britain's policy problems since 1946: problems such as full employment, the sources and methods of controlling inflation and the measures to promote economic growth. At an international level, issues such as economic relations with Europe and the question of devaluation are considered. The subsequent part of the book considers how far economists' recommendations regarding policies have been derived from well-tested theories, or how far they have been based on speculation, guesswork or judgement.

Essays in Positive Economics

Essays in Positive Economics
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9780226264035
ISBN-13 : 0226264033
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Synopsis Essays in Positive Economics by : Milton Friedman

This paper is concerned primarily with certain methodological problems that arise in constructing the "distinct positive science" that John Neville Keynes called for, in particular, the problem how to decide whether a suggested hypothesis or theory should be tentatively accepted as part of the "body of systematized knowledge concerning what is."

Economics for the Common Good

Economics for the Common Good
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781134764099
ISBN-13 : 113476409X
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Synopsis Economics for the Common Good by : Mark A Lutz

This textbook presents an introduction to the central issues of social economics. Building on a venerable social economics tradition, the book recommends a more rational economic order and proposes new principles of economic policy. The issues covered include: * the inadequacy of individualistic economics in guiding the policy maker * a critique of economic rationality * rethinking of the modern business corporation * a critical look at markets as panacea * the harmful effects of international competition * environmental problems. The book introduces social economic concepts and challenges the reader to look beyond the confines of mainstream economic thinking to find a solution to these critical issues.

Including a Symposium on Austrian Economics in the Postwar Era

Including a Symposium on Austrian Economics in the Postwar Era
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : 9781785609596
ISBN-13 : 1785609599
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Synopsis Including a Symposium on Austrian Economics in the Postwar Era by : Luca Fiorito

The Research in the History of Economic Methodology (RHETM) 34A, includes original research from preeminent scholars in the field.

A New Education for a New Economy: From Human Capital to Human Flourishing

A New Education for a New Economy: From Human Capital to Human Flourishing
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781040032473
ISBN-13 : 1040032478
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Synopsis A New Education for a New Economy: From Human Capital to Human Flourishing by : Tal Gilead

Providing an in-depth, novel analysis of education’s role in today’s economy by scrutinizing its theoretical underpinnings, this volume critiques the suitability of the current, dominant economic framework for education and for shaping educational policymaking worldwide. Critically examining the history and philosophy that underpin our present societal understanding of the link between economics and education, the book argues for an urgent redefining of education’s role in the economy based on intellectual foundations that significantly differ from our current, dominant conceptions. Across seven chapters, the book posits that the adoption of a new philosophical framework, the reshaping of economic and educational aims, and the adjustment of our educational system are each necessary to better promote human flourishing. Ultimately providing a platform to entirely reconsider the idea that the primary aim of education is to serve the economic system – in particular, economic growth – this book will appeal to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students studying educational policy, the philosophy of education, and the history of education more broadly. Education policymakers and academics studying education and the economy may also find this book of interest.

The Discretionary Economy

The Discretionary Economy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 373
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ISBN-10 : 9781351304870
ISBN-13 : 1351304879
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Synopsis The Discretionary Economy by : Marc Tool

The Discretionary Economy argues that we do in fact control our own political and economic destinies. As a community, we have discretion over policies that determine whether an economic process adequately provides for the necessities of life. We also determine who participates in normative public judgments and whether decisions distinguish between what is and what ought to be. Tool argues that we must continuously organize the institutional structures through which economic and political functions in the social process are carried on. We must exercise discretion by creating and modifying institutions that coordinate our behavior. To exercise discretion effectively requires that we employ distinctively American economic, political, and philosophical theory. In this volume, the pivotal twentieth-century contributors to this encompassing theory of political economy are Thorstein Veblen, John Dewey, Clarence Ayres, and R. Fagg Foster. This volume presents, in detail, their analytical and philosophical perspective on social change. A major purpose of this volume is to compare and contrast the American tradition with the traditions of capitalism, Marxism, and fascism, demonstrating that the former can resolve compelling economic and political problems and the latter two cannot. This book explains how to identify and analyze social, economic, and political problems confronted in all communities, and how to go about framing and implementing structural adjustments in the political economy. It will be of interest to students in non-traditional courses in political economy including institutional economics, contemporary social problems, economics and social policy, methodology, and contemporary economic thought.