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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 1,048 Book / Working Paper 20
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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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RePEc 590 ECONIS (ZBW) 391 OLC EcoSci 86 EconStor 1
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Why Meso? On “Aggregation” and “Emergence”, and Why and How the Meso Level is Essential in Social Economics
Elsner, Wolfram - In: Forum for Social Economics 36 (2007) 1, pp. 1-16
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Trade, Job Losses and Gender: A Policy Perspective
Vijaya, Ramya - In: Forum for Social Economics 36 (2007) 2, pp. 73-85
This paper presents a gender perspective of the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program. The TAA is the primary US policy to assist the transition of workers displaced due to trade related economic restructuring. In comparison to the relatively substantial research on gendering trade policies...
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Rigidities, Living Conditions, and Institutions in the Far North
Edwards, Wayne; Natarajan, Tara - In: Forum for Social Economics 36 (2007) 2, pp. 63-72
The remoteness and geography of Alaska create service access rigidities that are difficult to overcome. The delivery of basic services like healthcare, police protection, and justice are often inadequate in rural places. The continued employment of neoclassical assumptions in policy making is a...
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“Bad” Decisions, Poverty, and Economic Theory: The Individualist and Social Perspectives in Light of “The American Myth”
Henry, John - In: Forum for Social Economics 36 (2007) 1, pp. 17-27
Social outcomes are analyzed either by placing responsibility for those outcomes on the individual or to locate the cause in a specific social factor -- discrimination. Here, I argue that individual decision-making cannot be the cause of poverty, illustrative of one outcome, and that commentary...
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What is Heterodox Economics? Conversations with Historians of Economic Thought
Wrenn, Mary - In: Forum for Social Economics 36 (2007) 2, pp. 97-108
Since its intellectual inception, the development of the economics discipline has been accompanied by divergence of thought. Through the years, particularly in the latter half of the twentieth century, a fissure has emerged within the discipline, sociologically dividing conventional, mainstream...
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Christian Economic Thought in The Netherlands
Staveren, Irene - In: Forum for Social Economics 36 (2007) 2, pp. 127-141
The objective of this paper is to provide an insight into the ethics in the works of Christian economists in The Netherlands. The paper starts with a brief review of some key texts by Dutch Christian economists representing faith-based organizations. The next section presents a summary of...
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Reducing Teacher Moral Hazard in the U.S. Elementary and Secondary Educational System through Merit-pay: An Application of the Principal--Agency Theory
Casson, Michael - In: Forum for Social Economics 36 (2007) 2, pp. 87-95
America’s elementary and secondary educational system is faced with an inefficiency stemming from a basic problem associated with unobservability: moral hazard. In this case, the teacher (agent) has an incentive to exert less effort (given cost associated with more work) if the school district...
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The Social Economics of Globalization
Tiemstra, John - In: Forum for Social Economics 36 (2007) 2, pp. 143-159
There is general agreement on the moral values that globalization should serve. These are widespread prosperity and economic growth, ecological sustainability, and cultural diversity. Proponents believe that neoliberal globalization will achieve these goals, while the critics believe that...
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How Can US Schools Desegregate After the End of Busing?
Welch, Patrick - In: Forum for Social Economics 36 (2007) 1, pp. 53-62
The end of busing of primary and secondary school students has been a major setback for integration of public schools in the USA. The purpose of this paper is not to offer an alternative to busing; regrettably, no obvious alternative stands out. Rather, it is to offer some social, legal and...
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Medical Dominance and Institutional Change in the Delivery of Health Care Services
Kemp, Robert - In: Forum for Social Economics 36 (2007) 1, pp. 43-51
This paper puts the theory of medical dominance, as it understood as a sociological theory of historical change, into a broader theory of institutional change of the delivery of medical care. The application of medical dominance theory to three institutional contexts (Australia, USA, and Canada)...
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