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This work challenges some of the fundamental tenets of the "free market" economics that have had a profound impact on public policy and the American worker. The author shows that these myths are a product of unrealistic behavioural assumptions from "free market" economists about the worker.
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This work challenges some of the fundamental tenets of the "free market" economics that have had a profound impact on public policy and the American worker. The author shows that these myths are a product of unrealistic behavioural assumptions from "free market" economists about the worker.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000122749
- Artikelnr.: 59978282
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000122749
- Artikelnr.: 59978282
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Morris Altman has published over fifty refereed papers in behavioral economics, economic history, and empirical macroeconomics and is the author of Human Agency and Material Welfare: Revisions in Microeconomics and Their Implications for Public Policy (1996). He is currently Professor and Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Saskatchewan. He has been a Halbert Visiting Professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a Visiting Scholar at Stanford, Comell, and Duke universities. Apart from his recent appointment as the new editor of the Journal of Socio-Economics, Altman also served as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Psychology. He is also on the executive boards of the Society for Advancement of Behavioral Economics (SABE), the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology (IAREP), and the Association for Social Economics (ASE).
Foreword /Shlomo Maital
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Revising the Microfoundations of Economics
2. Human Agency as a Determinant of Material Welfare
3. The Methodology of Economics and the Survival Principle Revised
4. A Behavioral Theory of Economic Welfare and Economic Justice
5. The Economics of Exogenous Increases in Wage Rates in a Behavioral /X
Efficiency Model of the Firm
6. A Behavioral Model of Endogenous Economic Growth
7. lnterfirm, Interregional, and International Differences in Labor Productivity: Why Convergence Need Not Take Place
8. The Economics of Profitable Inefficiency and Market Failure: A Behavioral Model of Path Dependency
9. Economic Theory, Public Policy, and the Challenge of Innovative Work Practices
10. The Efficiency
and Welfare
Promoting Role of Labor Rights and Labor Power in a Market Economy
11. A Revisionist View of the Economic Implications of Child Labor Regulations
12. How Discriminatory Pay Inequality Can Persist: Even in Competitive Markets
13. When Green Isn't Mean: The Economics of Environmental Regulations
14. Big Is Not Always Better: A Critical Appraisal of the Transaction Cost
Economizing Paradigm
15. Culture as a Determinant of Material Welfare
References
Index
About the Author.
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Revising the Microfoundations of Economics
2. Human Agency as a Determinant of Material Welfare
3. The Methodology of Economics and the Survival Principle Revised
4. A Behavioral Theory of Economic Welfare and Economic Justice
5. The Economics of Exogenous Increases in Wage Rates in a Behavioral /X
Efficiency Model of the Firm
6. A Behavioral Model of Endogenous Economic Growth
7. lnterfirm, Interregional, and International Differences in Labor Productivity: Why Convergence Need Not Take Place
8. The Economics of Profitable Inefficiency and Market Failure: A Behavioral Model of Path Dependency
9. Economic Theory, Public Policy, and the Challenge of Innovative Work Practices
10. The Efficiency
and Welfare
Promoting Role of Labor Rights and Labor Power in a Market Economy
11. A Revisionist View of the Economic Implications of Child Labor Regulations
12. How Discriminatory Pay Inequality Can Persist: Even in Competitive Markets
13. When Green Isn't Mean: The Economics of Environmental Regulations
14. Big Is Not Always Better: A Critical Appraisal of the Transaction Cost
Economizing Paradigm
15. Culture as a Determinant of Material Welfare
References
Index
About the Author.
Foreword /Shlomo Maital
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Revising the Microfoundations of Economics
2. Human Agency as a Determinant of Material Welfare
3. The Methodology of Economics and the Survival Principle Revised
4. A Behavioral Theory of Economic Welfare and Economic Justice
5. The Economics of Exogenous Increases in Wage Rates in a Behavioral /X
Efficiency Model of the Firm
6. A Behavioral Model of Endogenous Economic Growth
7. lnterfirm, Interregional, and International Differences in Labor Productivity: Why Convergence Need Not Take Place
8. The Economics of Profitable Inefficiency and Market Failure: A Behavioral Model of Path Dependency
9. Economic Theory, Public Policy, and the Challenge of Innovative Work Practices
10. The Efficiency
and Welfare
Promoting Role of Labor Rights and Labor Power in a Market Economy
11. A Revisionist View of the Economic Implications of Child Labor Regulations
12. How Discriminatory Pay Inequality Can Persist: Even in Competitive Markets
13. When Green Isn't Mean: The Economics of Environmental Regulations
14. Big Is Not Always Better: A Critical Appraisal of the Transaction Cost
Economizing Paradigm
15. Culture as a Determinant of Material Welfare
References
Index
About the Author.
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Revising the Microfoundations of Economics
2. Human Agency as a Determinant of Material Welfare
3. The Methodology of Economics and the Survival Principle Revised
4. A Behavioral Theory of Economic Welfare and Economic Justice
5. The Economics of Exogenous Increases in Wage Rates in a Behavioral /X
Efficiency Model of the Firm
6. A Behavioral Model of Endogenous Economic Growth
7. lnterfirm, Interregional, and International Differences in Labor Productivity: Why Convergence Need Not Take Place
8. The Economics of Profitable Inefficiency and Market Failure: A Behavioral Model of Path Dependency
9. Economic Theory, Public Policy, and the Challenge of Innovative Work Practices
10. The Efficiency
and Welfare
Promoting Role of Labor Rights and Labor Power in a Market Economy
11. A Revisionist View of the Economic Implications of Child Labor Regulations
12. How Discriminatory Pay Inequality Can Persist: Even in Competitive Markets
13. When Green Isn't Mean: The Economics of Environmental Regulations
14. Big Is Not Always Better: A Critical Appraisal of the Transaction Cost
Economizing Paradigm
15. Culture as a Determinant of Material Welfare
References
Index
About the Author.