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Theorie 64 Theory 64 History of economic thought 41 Ökonomische Ideengeschichte 40 Wirtschaftsstudium 33 Einkommensverteilung 30 Income distribution 30 Social economics 29 Poverty 28 USA 28 Economic growth 27 Graduate economics education 27 United States 27 Welt 27 World 27 Armut 25 Sozialökonomik 25 Wirtschaftsliberalismus 25 Economic liberalism 24 Wirtschaftswachstum 24 Gender 22 Institutional economics 22 Institutionenökonomik 21 Economic development 20 Entwicklung 20 Geschlecht 20 Heterodox economics 19 Coronavirus 18 Financial crisis 18 Wissenschaftliche Methode 18 Finanzkrise 17 Quality of life 17 Scientific method 17 Wirtschaftspädagogik 17 Arbeitsmarkt 16 Economics 16 Labour market 16 Lebensqualität 16 EU countries 15 EU-Staaten 15
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Article in journal 384 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 384 Collection of articles of several authors 11 Sammelwerk 11 Aufsatzsammlung 7 Festschrift 2 Article 1 Nachruf 1
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Elsner, Wolfram 21 Edward O’Boyle 16 Schneider, Geoffrey 11 Lutz, Mark 10 Schneider, Geoffrey E. 10 Danner, Peter 9 Mann, Stefan 9 Karagiannis, Nikolaos 8 Susman, Paul 8 Waters, William 8 Wrenn, Mary 8 Ardalan, Kavous 7 Ashford, Robert 7 Nega, Berhanu 7 O'Hara, Phillip Anthony 7 Altman, Morris 6 George, David 6 Nitsch, Thomas 6 O'Boyle, Edward 6 Phillip O’Hara 6 Prasch, Robert 6 Welch, Patrick 6 Worland, Stephen 6 Brock, James 5 Dimand, Robert W. 5 Dugger, William 5 Elliott, John 5 Henderson, James 5 Karsten, Siegfried 5 Lux, Kenneth 5 McCain, Roger 5 McKee, Arnold 5 Michaelides, Panayotis G. 5 Moorhouse, Elizabeth 5 O'Boyle, Edward J. 5 Peterson, Wallace 5 Samuels, Warren 5 Schumpeter, Joseph A. 5 Smith, Vernon L. 5 Wrenn, Mary V. 5
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Forum for Social Economics 592 Forum for social economics 475 Forum for Social Economics, 2020 1
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The Economic Problem of Happiness: Keynes on Happiness and Economics
Carabelli, Anna; Cedrini, Mario - In: Forum for Social Economics 40 (2011) 3, pp. 335-359
By stressing the substantial continuity of vision between John Maynard Keynes’s early unpublished essays and his more mature writings, the paper discusses Keynes’s ethics and focuses on his thoughts about happiness. In particular, we emphasize the anti-utilitarianism of Keynes’s vision and...
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Keynes’ Preface to the German Edition of the General Theory: Nazi Sympathies or Methodological Empathies?
Pernecky, Mark; Richter, Thomas - In: Forum for Social Economics 40 (2011) 2, pp. 253-264
In the (1936) preface to the German edition of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, Keynes contrasts his methodology with that of Classical laissez-faire economics. He also compares and contrasts his methodology with German economics, which members of the German Historical...
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Some Social Economics Concepts for Future Research
Stanfield, James - In: Forum for Social Economics 40 (2011) 1, pp. 7-17
Under the guidance of a recrudescent nineteenth century ideology, the governance of the global economy has been profoundly altered in the past three decades; indeed, a veritable Great Capitalist Restoration has emerged. It is important to view the transitioning economies and emerging market...
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Some Insights on Religion from Public Goods Economics
Goorha, Prateek - In: Forum for Social Economics 40 (2011) 2, pp. 221-231
This paper provides a theoretical discussion on what analytical insight is gained by viewing religion as both a pure and impure public good. It suggests that organized religion converts a public good into an excludable club good and can be viewed as providing both an access regime for this club...
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The New Division of Labor in the Globalized Economy: Women’s Challenges and Opportunities
Sodano, Valeria - In: Forum for Social Economics 40 (2011) 3, pp. 281-298
The way in which the new international division of labor (NIDL) in the globalized economy affects gender inequalities has not been sufficiently explored yet. The body of literature on commodity chains that has attempted to assess the welfare effects of the NIDL, especially in less developed...
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Market as a Weapon: Domination by Virtue of a Constellation of Interests
Oleinik, Anton - In: Forum for Social Economics 40 (2011) 2, pp. 157-177
The neoclassical approach toward explaining domination in the market is confronted with the approach of critical theory. Special attention is paid to domination by virtue of a constellation of interests in the market. This requires a particular technique for imposing will, namely conditional...
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The Local Economy Movement: An Alternative to Neoliberalism?
Posey, John - In: Forum for Social Economics 40 (2011) 3, pp. 299-312
The economic turmoil of the last 2 years has shown that hyper-globalized capitalism is inherently crisis prone, and that it has been unable to create sustainable prosperity. Unfortunately, the left has failed to convincingly refute Margaret Thatcher’s assertion that “there is no...
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Economic Surplus, Social Reproduction, Nurturance and Love
Phillip O’Hara - In: Forum for Social Economics 40 (2011) 1, pp. 19-40
This paper examines the contributions of James Ronald Stanfield to social and political economy. We start the analysis with Stanfield’s contribution to institution building through his education of PhD students, building a graduate program in political economy, and through the associations of...
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Short Changing the Value of Democracy for Economic Development in Africa
Nega, Berhanu - In: Forum for Social Economics 40 (2011) 3, pp. 313-334
Official donor policy towards Africa seems to be informed by the twin requirements of alleviating poverty on the one hand and ensuring respect for human rights and democratization on the other. In practice, when these interests conflict, as they usually do in Africa, donors tend to choose to...
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Neoliberal Capitalism: A Time Warp Backwards to Capitalism’s Origins?
Raffer, Kunibert - In: Forum for Social Economics 40 (2011) 1, pp. 41-62
The global economy’s neoliberal transformation recalls Polanyi’s analysis of the great transformation. Present policies of destroying the welfare state or breaking resistance to substantial real wage reductions, strongly recall the 1930s, Speenhamland and Vienna succumbing to the attack of...
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