How economists and other social scientists can broaden their analytical repertoire to encompass the vital role of sentiments, language, and imagination.
How economists and other social scientists can broaden their analytical repertoire to encompass the vital role of sentiments, language, and imagination.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Bronk spent the first seventeen years of his career working in the City of London, where he gained a wide expertise in international economics, business, and politics. He is now a writer and part-time academic, and a Visiting Senior Fellow in the European Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Science. For longer list of reviews for The Romantic Economist and recent articles by Richard Bronk on the role of imagination in economics, see: https://imaginationineconomics.com.
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Preface Acknowledgements 1. Preface to The Romantic Economist Part I. The Prelude: The Romantic Economist and the History of Ideas: 2. The great divide 3. Debates within political economy 4. Lessons from Romanticism Part II. Fragments of Unity: Romantic Economics in Practice: 5. Using organic metaphors in economics 6. Economics and the nation state 7. Incommensurable values 8. Imagination and creativity in markets 9. Homo romanticus and other homines 10. Imagination and perspective in economics 11. The Romantic economist: conclusion.
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Preface to The Romantic Economist Part I. The Prelude: The Romantic Economist and the History of Ideas: 2. The great divide 3. Debates within political economy 4. Lessons from Romanticism Part II. Fragments of Unity: Romantic Economics in Practice: 5. Using organic metaphors in economics 6. Economics and the nation state 7. Incommensurable values 8. Imagination and creativity in markets 9. Homo romanticus and other homines 10. Imagination and perspective in economics 11. The Romantic economist: conclusion.
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