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This text provides an ethnography of a Chinese middle school based on fieldwork conducted in 1988 to 1989
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781315484198
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315484198
- Artikelnr.: 49351532
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Klein, Philip A.
Foreword by Marc R. Tool
Preface
PART I. INSTITUTIONALISM-A BASIC PERSPECTIVE
Dissent from Orthodox Theory
1. Economics: Allocation or Valuation?
2. American Institutionalism: Premature Death
Permanent Resurrection
3. Of Paradigms and Politics
Mainstream Microeconomics
4. Demand Theory and the Economist's Propensity to Assume
Mainstream Macroeconomics
5. Reinventing the Square Wheel: A Behavioral Assessment of Inflation
6. Institutionalism and the New Classical Economics
Positioning Institutional Economics
7. Institutionalism as a School - A Reconsideration
PART II. INSTITUTIONALISM AND CONCENTRATED POWER
8. Confronting Power in Economics: A Pragmatic Evaluation
9. Power and Economic Performance: The Institutionalist View
PART III. THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR
10. Institutionalist Reflections on the Role of the Public Sector
11. Reagan's Economic Policies: An Institutionalist Assessment
PART IV. APPLIED INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
12. Economic Activity and the Public Sector: Is Small Beautiful?
13. An Institutionalist View of Development Economics
14. The Neglected Institutionalism of Wesley Clair Mitchell: The Theoretical Basis for Business Cycle Indicators
15. What's Natural about Unemployment?
PART V. INSTITUTIONALISM AND THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE ECONOMIST
16. Institutionalism Confronts the 1990s
17. Economic Policy and the Obligations of the Economist
18. Why Be an Economist?
Index
About the Author
Preface
PART I. INSTITUTIONALISM-A BASIC PERSPECTIVE
Dissent from Orthodox Theory
1. Economics: Allocation or Valuation?
2. American Institutionalism: Premature Death
Permanent Resurrection
3. Of Paradigms and Politics
Mainstream Microeconomics
4. Demand Theory and the Economist's Propensity to Assume
Mainstream Macroeconomics
5. Reinventing the Square Wheel: A Behavioral Assessment of Inflation
6. Institutionalism and the New Classical Economics
Positioning Institutional Economics
7. Institutionalism as a School - A Reconsideration
PART II. INSTITUTIONALISM AND CONCENTRATED POWER
8. Confronting Power in Economics: A Pragmatic Evaluation
9. Power and Economic Performance: The Institutionalist View
PART III. THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR
10. Institutionalist Reflections on the Role of the Public Sector
11. Reagan's Economic Policies: An Institutionalist Assessment
PART IV. APPLIED INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
12. Economic Activity and the Public Sector: Is Small Beautiful?
13. An Institutionalist View of Development Economics
14. The Neglected Institutionalism of Wesley Clair Mitchell: The Theoretical Basis for Business Cycle Indicators
15. What's Natural about Unemployment?
PART V. INSTITUTIONALISM AND THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE ECONOMIST
16. Institutionalism Confronts the 1990s
17. Economic Policy and the Obligations of the Economist
18. Why Be an Economist?
Index
About the Author
Foreword by Marc R. Tool
Preface
PART I. INSTITUTIONALISM-A BASIC PERSPECTIVE
Dissent from Orthodox Theory
1. Economics: Allocation or Valuation?
2. American Institutionalism: Premature Death
Permanent Resurrection
3. Of Paradigms and Politics
Mainstream Microeconomics
4. Demand Theory and the Economist's Propensity to Assume
Mainstream Macroeconomics
5. Reinventing the Square Wheel: A Behavioral Assessment of Inflation
6. Institutionalism and the New Classical Economics
Positioning Institutional Economics
7. Institutionalism as a School - A Reconsideration
PART II. INSTITUTIONALISM AND CONCENTRATED POWER
8. Confronting Power in Economics: A Pragmatic Evaluation
9. Power and Economic Performance: The Institutionalist View
PART III. THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR
10. Institutionalist Reflections on the Role of the Public Sector
11. Reagan's Economic Policies: An Institutionalist Assessment
PART IV. APPLIED INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
12. Economic Activity and the Public Sector: Is Small Beautiful?
13. An Institutionalist View of Development Economics
14. The Neglected Institutionalism of Wesley Clair Mitchell: The Theoretical Basis for Business Cycle Indicators
15. What's Natural about Unemployment?
PART V. INSTITUTIONALISM AND THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE ECONOMIST
16. Institutionalism Confronts the 1990s
17. Economic Policy and the Obligations of the Economist
18. Why Be an Economist?
Index
About the Author
Preface
PART I. INSTITUTIONALISM-A BASIC PERSPECTIVE
Dissent from Orthodox Theory
1. Economics: Allocation or Valuation?
2. American Institutionalism: Premature Death
Permanent Resurrection
3. Of Paradigms and Politics
Mainstream Microeconomics
4. Demand Theory and the Economist's Propensity to Assume
Mainstream Macroeconomics
5. Reinventing the Square Wheel: A Behavioral Assessment of Inflation
6. Institutionalism and the New Classical Economics
Positioning Institutional Economics
7. Institutionalism as a School - A Reconsideration
PART II. INSTITUTIONALISM AND CONCENTRATED POWER
8. Confronting Power in Economics: A Pragmatic Evaluation
9. Power and Economic Performance: The Institutionalist View
PART III. THE ROLE OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR
10. Institutionalist Reflections on the Role of the Public Sector
11. Reagan's Economic Policies: An Institutionalist Assessment
PART IV. APPLIED INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
12. Economic Activity and the Public Sector: Is Small Beautiful?
13. An Institutionalist View of Development Economics
14. The Neglected Institutionalism of Wesley Clair Mitchell: The Theoretical Basis for Business Cycle Indicators
15. What's Natural about Unemployment?
PART V. INSTITUTIONALISM AND THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE ECONOMIST
16. Institutionalism Confronts the 1990s
17. Economic Policy and the Obligations of the Economist
18. Why Be an Economist?
Index
About the Author