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Despite the great promise of neoclassical economics, economists have been unable to fully operationalize the approach and realistically explain and resolve a broad range of behavioral anomalies. This book examines human behavior in economics and will explain how the neoclassical approach is flawed and how a realistic theory of human behavior, developed from the scholarly work of the early Austrian Economists can be used to develop a scientific economics that holds the potential to both expand the scope of economic understanding and unify the discipline.

Produktbeschreibung
Despite the great promise of
neoclassical economics, economists have been
unable to fully operationalize the approach and
realistically explain and resolve a broad range of
behavioral anomalies. This book examines human
behavior in economics and will explain how the
neoclassical approach is flawed and how a realistic
theory of human behavior, developed from the
scholarly work of the early Austrian Economists can
be used to develop a scientific economics that holds
the potential to both expand the scope of economic
understanding and unify the discipline.
Autorenporträt
Ethan F. Hayes is an Engineer Captain in the United States Army.
He enlisted after 9/11, finishing his work "A Brief Discourse on
Human Behavior in Economics", while serving abroad. He received
his Masters Degree from the University of Saskatchewan, and has
worked for Caterpillar Inc. as an Operations and Logistics Manager.