The Varieties of Economic Rationality

The Varieties of Economic Rationality
Author: Michel Zouboulakis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2014-01-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317817499

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The concept of economic rationality is important for the historical evolution of Economics as a scientific discipline. The common idea about this concept -even between economists- is that it has a unique meaning which is universally accepted. This new volume argues that "economic rationality" is not not a universal concept with one single meaning, and that it in fact has different, if not conflicting, interpretations in the evolution of discourse on economics. In order to achieve this, the book traces the historical evolution of the concept of economic rationality from Adam Smith to the present, taking in thinkers from Mill to Friedman, and encompassing approaches from neoclassical to behavioural economics. The book charts this history in order to reveal important instances of conceptual transformation of the meaning of economic rationality. In doing so, it presents a uniquely detailed study of the historical change of the many faces of the homo oeconomicus .

Rationality and Irrationality in Economics

Rationality and Irrationality in Economics
Author: Maurice Godelier
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2014-08-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781781680377

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This book is the result of a research project begun by the author in 1958 with the aim of answering two questions: First, what is the rationality of the economic systems that appear and disappear throughout history—in other words, what is their hidden logic and the underlying necessity for them to exist, or to have existed? Second, what are the conditions for a rational understanding of these systems—in other words, for a fully developed comparative economic science? The field of investigation opened up by these two questions is vast, touching on the foundations of social reality and on how to understand them. The author, being a Marxist, sought the answers, as he writes, ‘not in philosophy or by philosophical means, but in and through examining the knowledge accumulated by the sciences.’ The stages of his journey from philosophy to economics and then to anthropology are indicated by the divisions of his book. Godelier rejects, at the outset, any attempt to tackle the question of rationality or irrationality of economic science and of economic realities from the angle of an a priori idea, a speculative definition of what is rational. Such an approach can yield only, he feels, an ideological result. Rather, he treats the appearance and disappearance of social and economic systems in history as being governed by a necessity ‘wholly internal to the concrete structures of social life.

Science Rationality and Neoclassical Economics

Science  Rationality  and Neoclassical Economics
Author: L. D. Keita
Publsiher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0874134102

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This work examines the claim to scienific status made by supporters and practitioners of neoclassical economics. The approach taken is that of the history and philosophy of science. Analysis points to the conclusion that theories of economic choice are necessarily normative, essentially because of the nature of human behavior.

Economic Rationality and Practical Reason

Economic Rationality and Practical Reason
Author: Julian Nida-Rümelin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789401588140

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The theory of practical rationality does not belong to one academic discipline alone. There are quite divergent philosophical, economical, sociological, psychological and politological contributions. Sometimes the disciplinary boundaries impede theoretical progress. On the other hand it is an indication for the high complexity of the subject that so many divergent paradigms compete with one another, or - what is worse - live separately in a kind of splendid isolation. Decision theory in the broader sense, embracing the theory of games and collective choice theory, can help to understand practical reason in philosophical analysis. But there are interesting aspects which cannot be dealt with adequately within a decision-theoretic conceptual framework. To have both of these convictions justifies to neglect dis ciplinary boundaries and poses a problem for the orthodoxies of either sides. All the essays of this volume focus on the relation between economic rationality and practical reason and discuss different aspects of the same problem, i. e. a basic deficiency in the standard economic theory of practical rationality. But philosophical analysis would not be of much help if it just rejected the economic paradigm. It must rather help to integrate economic aspects into a broader view on practical reason.

Rationality Institutions and Economic Methodology

Rationality  Institutions and Economic Methodology
Author: Bo Gustafsson,Christian Knudsen,Uskali M
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1993-06-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134873289

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Looks at ways to increase the scope and power of institutional economics. Different approaches to economic methodology are considered and the broader notions of rationality offered by institutional economics are discussed.

Rationality in Economics Alternative Perspectives

Rationality in Economics  Alternative Perspectives
Author: Ken Dennis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789401148627

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Ideas linked to rational choice theory started to appear frequently in the economics literature in the 1960s and 1970s, but the attention given to rationality widened to include commentators presenting far-reaching appraisals and critiques. The literature grew to a steady flow and spanned diverse areas of thought including socialist and `rational-choice Marxist' assessments, and other approaches including institutional, sociological, psychological, ethical, choice-theoretical, strategic, and game-theoretical treatments of rationality. This diversity of literature led to the creation of this volume. What does rationality mean? Was there some common core of meaning that held all of these seemingly disparate developments together, or were there discernable schools of thought with peculiarities that set them clearly apart from one another? The essays in this volume illustrate that diversity, and despite the variety of approaches there remains a common core of meaning that accommodates not so much a radically different set of concepts of rationality as a highly variegated array of methods and approaches to this subject. Contributors address topics of their choice on the concept of rationality in economics, and the selection of these contributors is meant to represent a variety of backgrounds and approaches.

Rationality Institutions and Economic Methodology

Rationality  Institutions  and Economic Methodology
Author: Uskali Mäki,Bo Gustafsson,Christian Knudsen
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415092086

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First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

History of Economic Rationalities

History of Economic Rationalities
Author: Jakob Bek-Thomsen,Christian Olaf Christiansen,Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen,Mikkel Thorup
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783319528151

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This book concentrates upon how economic rationalities have been embedded into particular historical practices, cultures, and moral systems. Through multiple case-studies, situated in different historical contexts of the modern West, the book shows that the development of economic rationalities takes place in the meeting with other regimes of thought, values, and moral discourses. The book offers new and refreshing insights, ranging from the development of early economic thinking to economic aspects and concepts in the works of classical thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Karl Marx, to the role of economic reasoning in contemporary policies of art and health care. With economic rationalities as the read thread, the reader is offered a unique chance of historical self-awareness and recollection of how economic rationality became the powerful ideological and moral force that it is today.