Fu-Lai Tony Yu
Subjectivism and Interpretative Methodology in Theory and Practice
Fu-Lai Tony Yu
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"Subjectivism and Interpretative Methodology in Theory and Practice" uses the subjectivist approach originated in Max Weber's interpretation method, Alfred Schutz's phenomenology, and Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann's sociology of knowledge to understand economic and social phenomena.
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"Subjectivism and Interpretative Methodology in Theory and Practice" uses the subjectivist approach originated in Max Weber's interpretation method, Alfred Schutz's phenomenology, and Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann's sociology of knowledge to understand economic and social phenomena.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 579g
- ISBN-13: 9781785272110
- ISBN-10: 178527211X
- Artikelnr.: 58622996
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 579g
- ISBN-13: 9781785272110
- ISBN-10: 178527211X
- Artikelnr.: 58622996
Fu-Lai Tony Yu is professor of economics at Hong Kong Shue Yan University. He obtained his PhD from the University of New South Wales and has taught at Hong Kong Baptist University; Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Monash University, Australia; and Feng Chia University, Taiwan. Yu's research interests include international political economy, entrepreneurship, economic development, governmental economics, Austrian economics and Asian business systems.
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Methodological Subjectivism and Interpretive Approach in Political Economy
Part 1 Some Theoretical Issues
2. Subjectivism in the Austrian School of Economics (with Gary M. Shiu)
3. Frank H. Knight's Thought Revisited: Subjectivism, Interpretation and Social Economics
4. Two Perspectives of Time in Economics: The Orthodox Neoclassical School (Newtonian) versus the Austrian School (Bergsonian)
5. Human Action and Coordination in Two Subjectivist Perspectives
6. Subjectivism, Understanding and the Transaction Costs Paradigm
Part 2 Applications
7. Blowing a Breath of Life into the Firm: Toward a Lachmannian Perspective of the Firm
8. Expectation, Subjective Time Preference and Business Cycles
9. Toward a Theory of Social Construction of National Identity (with Diana S. Kwan)
10. Novelty and Intersubjective Communication: From Denial to Acceptance of Vincent van Gogh's Paintings
11. The Sinking of the Unsinkable Titanic: Mental Inertia and Coordination Failures
12. A Subjectivist Approach to Advertising: The Case of Vitasoy in Hong Kong (with Diana S. Kwan)
13. Outcomes-Based Education: A Subjectivist Critique
Index.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Methodological Subjectivism and Interpretive Approach in Political Economy
Part 1 Some Theoretical Issues
2. Subjectivism in the Austrian School of Economics (with Gary M. Shiu)
3. Frank H. Knight's Thought Revisited: Subjectivism, Interpretation and Social Economics
4. Two Perspectives of Time in Economics: The Orthodox Neoclassical School (Newtonian) versus the Austrian School (Bergsonian)
5. Human Action and Coordination in Two Subjectivist Perspectives
6. Subjectivism, Understanding and the Transaction Costs Paradigm
Part 2 Applications
7. Blowing a Breath of Life into the Firm: Toward a Lachmannian Perspective of the Firm
8. Expectation, Subjective Time Preference and Business Cycles
9. Toward a Theory of Social Construction of National Identity (with Diana S. Kwan)
10. Novelty and Intersubjective Communication: From Denial to Acceptance of Vincent van Gogh's Paintings
11. The Sinking of the Unsinkable Titanic: Mental Inertia and Coordination Failures
12. A Subjectivist Approach to Advertising: The Case of Vitasoy in Hong Kong (with Diana S. Kwan)
13. Outcomes-Based Education: A Subjectivist Critique
Index.
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Methodological Subjectivism and Interpretive Approach in Political Economy
Part 1 Some Theoretical Issues
2. Subjectivism in the Austrian School of Economics (with Gary M. Shiu)
3. Frank H. Knight's Thought Revisited: Subjectivism, Interpretation and Social Economics
4. Two Perspectives of Time in Economics: The Orthodox Neoclassical School (Newtonian) versus the Austrian School (Bergsonian)
5. Human Action and Coordination in Two Subjectivist Perspectives
6. Subjectivism, Understanding and the Transaction Costs Paradigm
Part 2 Applications
7. Blowing a Breath of Life into the Firm: Toward a Lachmannian Perspective of the Firm
8. Expectation, Subjective Time Preference and Business Cycles
9. Toward a Theory of Social Construction of National Identity (with Diana S. Kwan)
10. Novelty and Intersubjective Communication: From Denial to Acceptance of Vincent van Gogh's Paintings
11. The Sinking of the Unsinkable Titanic: Mental Inertia and Coordination Failures
12. A Subjectivist Approach to Advertising: The Case of Vitasoy in Hong Kong (with Diana S. Kwan)
13. Outcomes-Based Education: A Subjectivist Critique
Index.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Methodological Subjectivism and Interpretive Approach in Political Economy
Part 1 Some Theoretical Issues
2. Subjectivism in the Austrian School of Economics (with Gary M. Shiu)
3. Frank H. Knight's Thought Revisited: Subjectivism, Interpretation and Social Economics
4. Two Perspectives of Time in Economics: The Orthodox Neoclassical School (Newtonian) versus the Austrian School (Bergsonian)
5. Human Action and Coordination in Two Subjectivist Perspectives
6. Subjectivism, Understanding and the Transaction Costs Paradigm
Part 2 Applications
7. Blowing a Breath of Life into the Firm: Toward a Lachmannian Perspective of the Firm
8. Expectation, Subjective Time Preference and Business Cycles
9. Toward a Theory of Social Construction of National Identity (with Diana S. Kwan)
10. Novelty and Intersubjective Communication: From Denial to Acceptance of Vincent van Gogh's Paintings
11. The Sinking of the Unsinkable Titanic: Mental Inertia and Coordination Failures
12. A Subjectivist Approach to Advertising: The Case of Vitasoy in Hong Kong (with Diana S. Kwan)
13. Outcomes-Based Education: A Subjectivist Critique
Index.