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David D. Friedman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Hidden Order: The Economics of Everyday Life
    1996
    Co-Authors: David D. Friedman
    Abstract:

    A respected professor and son of Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman provides a fun and easy way for curious readers to understand basic economic ideas. Though we may not know it, we make economic decisions every day when we recycle, drive through rush hour, go on a date, play softball or bargain with our children. In "Hidden Order," David Friedman, a prominent Economics Scholar, shows us how to use Economics to understand war, marriage, kids, crime and practically everything else (along with profits, prices, and all that stuff). Making Economics accessible to everyone, this witty presentation is a perfect reference for the amateur economist.

Michael Weiss - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Vernon L. Smith - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Keynote Speech: “Foundations of Experimental Economics, Economic Design and Applications”
    Developments on Experimental Economics, 1
    Co-Authors: Vernon L. Smith
    Abstract:

    I want to begin with a couple of quotations. And in fact, here and there in the paper I will be using quotations from David Hume, Adam Smith or Hayek. This is not because I started as a classical Economics Scholar. It’s also not because I started with an interest in Friedrich Hayek, an Austrian economist. The special value of their contributions is what I discovered after having a long career in experimental Economics. And in fact, without my experience as an experimentalist I don’t think there’s any way that I could have been able to appreciate the full significance of these quotations that I’m going to use. I now see them as enormously insightful in terms of what we have learned from experimental Economics. What astonishes me is that Hayek and some of these 18th century Scholars could have gotten to this level of understanding without doing experiments. I could not have done that.

Romero-wenz Lukas - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Capitalism as madness: Tthe criticism of the capitalist system of G. K. Chesterton
    2019
    Co-Authors: Romero-wenz Lukas
    Abstract:

    En este artículo explico una parte de la labor de G. K. Chesterton como crítico económico: su crítica al sistema capitalista. Con la imagen de la locura (loco sería, no el incapacitado para razonar, sino el que vive fuera de la realidad), considera al capitalismo como una locura porque su discurso es coherente pero no ofrece una vida digna para el ser humano: el capitalismo quita la libertad al proletario, le obliga a desvincularse espiritualmente de su propiedad y le desalienta cuando propone alternativas económicas. Desarrollo también cómo otros autores coinciden con Chesterton, con críticas parecidas.In this article I explain a part of the work by G. K. Chesterton as an Economics Scholar: his criticism of the capitalist system. Drawing on the metaphor of madness (a maniac would be one who lives outside reality, not the one incapable of reasoning), he considers capitalism as madness because its discourse is consistent but does not offer a decent life for human beings: capitalism takes away the freedom of the proletarian, forces him to disassociate himself spiritually from his property and discourages him when he proposes economic alternatives. I also reflect on how other authors agree with Chesterton, posing a similar criticism to capitalism.Antropologí

  • Capitalismo como locura: la crítica al sistema capitalista de G.K. Chesterton
    2019
    Co-Authors: Romero-wenz Lukas
    Abstract:

    In this article I explain a part of the work by G. K. Chesterton as an Economics Scholar: his criticism of the capitalist system. Drawing on the metaphor of madness (a maniac would be one who lives outside reality, not the one incapable of reasoning), he considers capitalism as madness because its discourse is consistent but does not offer a decent life for human beings: capitalism takes away the freedom of the proletarian, forces him to disassociate himself spiritually from his property and discourages him when he proposes economic alternatives. I also reflect on how other authors agree with Chesterton, posing a similar criticism to capitalism.En este artículo explico una parte de la labor de G. K. Chesterton como crítico económico: su crítica al sistema capitalista. Con la imagen de la locura (loco sería, no el incapacitado para razonar, sino el que vive fuera de la realidad), considera al capitalismo como una locura porque su discurso es coherente pero no ofrece una vida digna para el ser humano: el capitalismo quita la libertad al proletario, le obliga a desvincularse espiritualmente de su propiedad y le desalienta cuando propone alternativas económicas. Desarrollo también cómo otros autores coinciden con Chesterton, con críticas parecidas

Hudiyanto - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Ziarah Ke (Pemikiran) Hatta: Dari Koperasi Menuju Ke Ekonomika Etik
    Unisia, 2004
    Co-Authors: Hudiyanto
    Abstract:

    Mohammad Hatta is one of Indonesian independence proclamator. Beside as a proclamator, Hatta denoted an Indonesian Economics Scholar who tried to understand the history and the problem of economical problem ofhis nation. He, then, formulated comprehensively the economic system of Indonesia that written at article 33 of Indonesian Constitution 1945. The following article, the author traces the implication of Hatta's thought regarding Cooperation in term of the developing of Economics ethics of Indonesia