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A Reply to Lianos's Critique |
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A Theory of Tasteful and Distasteful Transactions |
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A charitable view of altruism: Commentary on 'What is altruism?' by Elias Khalil |
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A reply to Elias Khalil's "What is altruism?" |
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A theory of instrumental and existential rational decisions: Smith, Weber, Mauss, Tönnies after Martin Buber |
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A transactional view of entrepreneurship: a Deweyan approach |
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ADAM SMITH’S CONCEPT OF SELF‐COMMAND AS A SOLUTION TO DYNAMIC INCONSISTENCY AND THE COMMITMENT PROBLEM |
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Accounting for tastes: By Gary Becker. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996, pp. 258 (hardcover) |
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Adam Smith and Albert Einstein: The Aesthetic Principle of Truth* |
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Adam Smith and Three Theories of Altruism |
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An anatomy of authority: Adam Smith as political theorist |
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Are “good samaritan” laws desirable? A note |
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Bart Nooteboom, Trust. Forms, Foundations, Functions, Failures and Figures, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, and Northhampton, MA, USA, 2002, xii + 231 pages, with tables and figures, hardback $95, paperback $25, ISBN 1 86064 545 8.Elias Khalil (Ed.), Trust, series 'Critical Studies in Economic Institutions', Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, and Northhampton, MA, USA, 2003, xxxii + 772 pages, with tables and figures, hardback $300, ISBN 1 84064 737 X |
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Behavioral Economics and Neoclassical Economics |
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Beyond Self-Interest and Altruism: A Reconstruction of Adam Smith's Theory of Human Conduct |
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Book Review |
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Book Review: Needs, Rights, and the Market |
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Book Reviews |
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Brand death: A developmental model of senescence |
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Buridan's Ass, Rationality and Entrepreneurship: A Reply to Hargreaves Heap |
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Buridan's Ass, Risk, Uncertainty, and Self‐Competition: A Theory of Entrepreneurship |
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Chaos Theory Versus Heisenberg's Uncertainty: Risk, Uncertainty and Economic Theory |
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D.C. North, Understanding the Process of Economic Change, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ (2005) pp. xi, 187, $29.95/£18.95, ISBN 0-691-11805-1 |
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Economic behavior and institutions: by Thrainn Eggertsson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990, xv + 385 pp. (cloth) |
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Emotions, natural selection, and rationality |
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Entropy law and Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's paradigm: A reply |
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Entropy law and exhaustion of natural resources Is Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's paradigm defensible? |
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Evolution and efficiency: An inquiry into the foundations of 'new institutional economics': Jack J. Vromen, (Routledge, London, 1995) pp. 240, [UK pound]14.99 |
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Evolutionary Biology and Evolutionary Economics |
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Explicit vs implicit proprietorship: Can endowment effect theory explain exchange asymmetry? |
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Exploitation and Efficiency |
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Friedrich Hayek's Darwinian Theory of Evolution of Institutions: Two Problems |
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Friedrich Hayek's Theory of Spontaneous Order: Two Problems |
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Has Economics Progressed? Rectilinear, Historicist, Universalist, and Evolutionary Historiographies |
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How not to think about moral values |
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Ibn Khaldûn on Property Rights, The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History |
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Information, Knowledge and the Close of Friedrich Hayek's System: A Comment |
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Inside the Firm: the Inefficiencies of Hierarchy |
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Institutions, Naturalism and Evolution |
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Is Adam Smith Liberal? |
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Is Justice the Primary Feature of the State? Adam Smith's Critique of Social Contract Theory |
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Is a group better off with more altruists? Not necessarily |
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Is the Firm an Individual? |
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John Dewey and Socio-Economic Theory |
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Kenneth Boulding: Ecodynamicist or Evolutionary Economist? |
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Kenneth E. Boulding, 1910-1993 |
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Lock-in institutions and efficiency |
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Making Sense of Adam Smith's Invisible Hand: Beyond Pareto Optimality and Unintended Consequences |
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Moral licensing, instrumental apology and insincerity aversion: Taking Immanuel Kant to the lab |
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Natural selection and rational decision: two concepts of optimization |
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Non-linear Dynamics versus Development Processes: Two Kinds of Change |
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On the scope of economics: what is the question? |
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Optimization, path dependence and the law: Can judges promote efficiency? |
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Paul R. Lawrence and Charalambos A. Vlachoutsicos (editors, U.S. edition). Behind the factory walls: decision making in Soviet and U.S. Enterprises: (Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1990), pp. xii + 352, $29.95 hardback |
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Practical beliefs vs. scientific beliefs: two kinds of maximization |
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Principles, rules and ideology |
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Principles, rules and ideology |
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Questions of definition scope in economic theories of altruism: A commentary on 'What is altruism?' by Elias Khalil |
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Rational, Normative and Procedural Theories of Beliefs: Can They Explain Internal Motivations? |
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Recycling of matter: Further |
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Respect, admiration, aggrandizement: Adam Smith as economic psychologist |
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Self-deceit and self-serving bias: Adam Smith on ‘General Rules’ |
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Sentimental fools: a critique of Amartya Sen's notion of commitment |
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Socialized view of man vs. rational choice theory: What does smith’s sympathy have to say? |
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Solving the income-happiness paradox |
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Survival of the Most Foolish of Fools: The Limits of Evolutionary Selection Theory |
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Symbolic inputs: positional, reference and publicity goods |
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Temptations as Impulsivity: How far are Regret and the Allais Paradox from Shoplifting? |
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The Bayesian fallacy: Distinguishing internal motivations and religious beliefs from other beliefs |
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The Gift Paradox: Complex Selves and Symbolic Good |
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The Implication for Socialism of Marx's Theory of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall |
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The Janus Hypothesis |
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The Nature of the Firm: Origins, Evolution, and Development: Oliver E. Williamson and Sidney G. Winter (eds.) New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991, 1993 (paperback). 244 pp. ISBN # 0-19-506590-5, $14.95 |
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The Red Queen Paradox: A Proper Name for a Popular Game - Note |
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The Three Laws of Thermodynamics and the Theory of Production |
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The aspirational income hypothesis: On the limits of the relative income hypothesis |
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The context problematic, behavioral economics and the transactional view: an introduction to 'John Dewey and economic theory' |
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The five careers of the biological metaphor in economic theory |
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The isomorphism hypothesis: The prisoner's dilemma as intertemporal allocation, and vice versa |
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The mirror neuron paradox: How far is understanding from mimicking? |
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The socioculturalist agenda in economics: Critical remarks of Thorstein Veblen's legacy |
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Two kinds of order: Thoughts on the theory of the firm |
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WHY EUROPE? A CRITIQUE OF INSTITUTIONALIST AND CULTURALIST ECONOMICS |
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36 |
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What is Economic Action? From Marshall and Robbins to Polanyi and Becker |
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What is altruism? |
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268 |
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What is altruism? A reply to critics |
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64 |
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orignal paper: Beyond natural selection and divine intervention: The Lamarckian implication of Adam Smith's invisible hand |
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Total Journal Articles |
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11 |
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4,440 |
24 |
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23,462 |