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Constructing A More Scientific Economics John Tomers Pluralistic And Humanistic Economics Morris Altman

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Constructing A More Scientific Economics John Tomers Pluralistic And Humanistic Economics Morris Altman
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.95 MB
Pages: 339
Author: Morris Altman
ISBN: 9783030839284, 9783030839277, 3030839281, 3030839273
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Constructing A More Scientific Economics John Tomers Pluralistic And Humanistic Economics Morris Altman by Morris Altman 9783030839284, 9783030839277, 3030839281, 3030839273 instant download after payment.

John Tomer was a leading intellectual figure in behavioural economics, making distinct contributions to the theory of the firm, social economy, choice theory, and government policy. His underlying methodology as an economist was to incorporate different disciplinary approaches to the subject at hand, whilst maintaining an underlying respect and understanding of how and why humans behave the way they do. This book brings together a collection of scholars celebrating John Tomer’s contributions to the field of economics. Covering key areas of his research, contributing authors discuss the latest research in behavioral economics, the human firm, climate change policy, sustainability, well-being, human capital, and human development. This volume, extending John Tomer’s more scientific perspective rooted in behavioural and institutional economics, should find an audience among both scholars and policy advocates. It can also enrich course delivery, providing students with alternative perspectives and approach to economic and socio-economic analysis.

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