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Equilibrium versus understanding : towards the restoration of economics as social theory
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Equilibrium versus Understanding : Towards the Rehumanizing of Economics within Social Theory
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Neo-classical theory is incapable of explaining or understanding human conduct. The author favours an interpretative approach to social theory, providing a novel critique of equilibrium theory and insight into the nature of business decisions
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