Varieties of Economic Rationality

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conceptual evolution of rationality
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evolutionary economics
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game theory applications
General Optimum Solution
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history of economic thought
Homo Oeconomicus
Hypothetico Deductive Model
Ideal Type Construction
Inclined
Indifference Curves
Keynes
Limited Computational Capacity
Mankind
Maximization Principle
MRS
neoclassical economics
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Nonlogical Actions
Perfect Expectation
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415530842
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jan 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The concept of economic rationality is important for the historical evolution of Economics as a scientific discipline. The common idea about this concept -even between economists- is that it has a unique meaning which is universally accepted. This new volume argues that "economic rationality" is not not a universal concept with one single meaning, and that it in fact has different, if not conflicting, interpretations in the evolution of discourse on economics. In order to achieve this, the book traces the historical evolution of the concept of economic rationality from Adam Smith to the present, taking in thinkers from Mill to Friedman, and encompassing approaches from neoclassical to behavioural economics.

The book charts this history in order to reveal important instances of conceptual transformation of the meaning of economic rationality. In doing so, it presents a uniquely detailed study of the historical change of the many faces of the homo oeconomicus .

Michel S. Zouboulakis is Professor of History & Methodology of Economics at the University of Thessaly, Greece.

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