Homo Oeconomicus: The Economic Model of Behaviour and Its Applications in Economics and Other Social SciencesSpringer Science & Business Media, 2008 M06 13 - 356 páginas The economic model of behaviour is fundamental not only in economic theory, but also in modern approaches of other social sciences, above all in political science and law. This book provides a comprehensive treatise of the general model, its philosophical and methodological foundations and its applications in different fields. In addition to the basic model, extensions to its assumptions are examined to account for complex applications like low-cost situations with moral behaviour. |
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... objective and , therefore , are not able to pursue a value - free science , because they – consciously or unconsciously – repre- sent the ' standpoint of their class ' ( or discipline ) in their scientific state- ments . This assertion ...
... objective and , therefore , are not able to pursue a value - free science , because they – consciously or unconsciously – repre- sent the ' standpoint of their class ' ( or discipline ) in their scientific state- ments . This assertion ...
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... objective than that of the social scientist . ” And in his twelfth thesis KARL R. POPPER adds : “ What may be described as scientific objectivity is based solely upon a critical tradition which , despite resistance , often makes it ...
... objective than that of the social scientist . ” And in his twelfth thesis KARL R. POPPER adds : “ What may be described as scientific objectivity is based solely upon a critical tradition which , despite resistance , often makes it ...
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... objective than instru- ment variables so that ' normal cases ' in the sense of JAN TINBERGEN ( 1952 ) , where the number of instruments has to be at least as large as the number of ob- jective variables which ( with some additional ...
... objective than instru- ment variables so that ' normal cases ' in the sense of JAN TINBERGEN ( 1952 ) , where the number of instruments has to be at least as large as the number of ob- jective variables which ( with some additional ...
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... objective (purpose) is as a rule only an (also value-loaded) instrument in order to achieve a superior objective. Lastly, there is only one single purpose left which in itself is no longer a means, namely the purpose of utility ...
... objective (purpose) is as a rule only an (also value-loaded) instrument in order to achieve a superior objective. Lastly, there is only one single purpose left which in itself is no longer a means, namely the purpose of utility ...
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... objective problem - situation . He has certain aims ( wants , prefer- ences ) or perhaps a single aim , and he makes a factual appraisal ( which may be make his decision without being fully informed and that the 2.1 Human Behaviour as ...
... objective problem - situation . He has certain aims ( wants , prefer- ences ) or perhaps a single aim , and he makes a factual appraisal ( which may be make his decision without being fully informed and that the 2.1 Human Behaviour as ...
Contenido
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Homo Oeconomicus in Economics | 59 |
Applications of the Economic Model of Behaviour | 87 |
LowCost Situations and Moral Behaviour | 139 |
Limits to and Problems of the Application | 185 |
of Social Conditions | 213 |
Some Normative Considerations | 219 |
The General Scientific Method | 241 |
Economic versus | 268 |
References | 277 |
Index of Names and Authors | 335 |
Subject Index | 347 |
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