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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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Undetermined 590 English 478
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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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Stewardship and economic organization: The ethical emphasis in business
Slesinger, Reuben - In: Forum for Social Economics 27 (1997) 1, pp. 29-40
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Embedded economics: The irrelevance of Christian fictive domestic economy
Malina, Bruce - In: Forum for Social Economics 26 (1997) 2, pp. 1-20
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Brock, James; Jensen, Joy - In: Forum for Social Economics 27 (1997) 1, pp. 41-50
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Stewardship and economic organization: The ethical emphasis in business
Slesinger, Reuben - In: Forum for Social Economics 27 (1997) 1, pp. 29-40
Never before has the American business community been challenged to justify and support its ethical standards as today. Hearings before government agencies, attacks by public interest groups, and emphasis on consumer interests have raised serious questions concerning the moral code of industry,...
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Social insurance and social justice—Another look at the antipoverty effects of social insurance programs
Rejda, George - In: Forum for Social Economics 26 (1997) 2, pp. 53-68
This paper analyzes social insurance programs in the United States to determine if they support the principles of social justice, with special emphasis on the principle of preferential treatment of the poor. The paper also examines the antipoverty effects of social insurance programs. The major...
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The university as a social economy: Jane Smiley’sMoo
Samuels, Warren; Samuels, Sylvia - In: Forum for Social Economics 26 (1997) 2, pp. 69-78
Jane Smiley's novel, Moo, is reviewed for the models of social economy portrayed therein. The models are those of the faculty, university governance, and the students, as well as the total social economy and valuation process to which the foregoing contribute. The basic story, portrayed in part...
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Embedded economics: The irrelevance of Christian fictive domestic economy
Malina, Bruce - In: Forum for Social Economics 26 (1997) 2, pp. 1-20
When reading the New Testament, the modern historically-minded interpreter would do well to keep in view that early Christian traditions emerged in the advanced agrarian societies of the first-century, eastern Mediterranean. In these societies, kinship and political institutions, roles, and...
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Law, values and economic thought: Notes for a research agenda
Gerber, David - In: Forum for Social Economics 26 (1997) 2, pp. 43-51
This essay suggests that law, economic thought and moral/religious values may be related in ways that condition how each functions. It sketches the potential value of investigating this triad by looking at two patterns of interaction and locating each in a specific narrative context taken from...
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Class warfare American style
Peterson, Wallace - In: Forum for Social Economics 27 (1997) 1, pp. 19-28
The idea of class warfare, which originated with Karl Marx, frightens Americans. But the form of class warfare that exists in America is not Marxian in nature. Rather, its source is hard-right conservatives, who have stood Marx on his head, using the power of government and power in the...
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The new institutional economics and its relevance to social economics
Yeager, Timothy - In: Forum for Social Economics 27 (1997) 1, pp. 1-17
There has been a quiet revolution in economic theory, led by the New Institutionalists. Pioneered by Douglass C. North, this group argues that institutions are the main determinants of economic performance, yet neoclassical economics has no role for institutions. Contrary to many misconceptions,...
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