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economic know-ledge could or should be acquired, and the view that economics is a separate, deductive science. The second …
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economic know‐ledge could or should be acquired, and the view that economics is a separate, deductive science. The second …
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Recently, some theological ethicists have criticized modern economics for offering a rival theology that undermines an … appreciation for creation and God’s gifts. In their view, through the logic of opportunity cost, economics substitutes a tragic … world of scarcity for God’s abundance. Further, the focus in economics on maximizing utility teaches us to be restless …
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problems back in 1985 when Sweden began to deregulate its financial markets, which ultimately plunged the economy into …
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and the efficacy of free markets, his work has ranged over a broader area - microeconomics, methodology, consumption … function, applied statistics, international economics, monetary theory, history and policy, business cycles and inflation. In …
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the plan versus markets debate in particular.  …
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Population ageing has been seen as creating economic problems, which are often described as a worsening intergenerational conflict for resources. A rising demographic dependency ratio is said to increase the “burden” on the working population, by forcing sacrifices in their consumption. Such...
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and the efficacy of free markets, his work has ranged over a broader area ‐ microeconomics, methodology, consumption … function, applied statistics, international economics, monetary theory, history and policy, business cycles and inflation. In …
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Population ageing has been seen as creating economic problems, which are often described as a worsening intergenerational conflict for resources. A rising demographic dependency ratio is said to increase the “burden” on the working population, by forcing sacrifices in their consumption. Such...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008481969