Putting Jurisprudence Back Into Economics
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Putting Jurisprudence Back Into Economics
What is Really Wrong With Today's Neoclassical Theory
Ellerman, David
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
06/2021
186
Dura
Inglês
9783030760953
15 a 20 dias
471
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Introduction to the Jurisprudence of Property and Contract.- Mathematical Introduction to the Jurisprudence of Property and Contract.- The Property Fallacy in Capital Theory and Corporate Finance Theory.- The Arrow-Debreu Model.- Marginal Productivity Theory.- Marxism as the Ultimate 'Capitalist Tool'.- The Logical Fallacy in Cost-Benefit Analysis and Law & Economics.- Jurisprudence and the Corporate Governance Debate.- Invalidity of Personhood Alienation Contracts.- Concluding Remarks About Jurisprudence and Neoclassical Economics.
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Property and contract;Neoclassical microeconomic theory;Economic realities;Employment system;Invisible hand;Property mechanism;Property theory;Arrow-Debreu Model;Capital theory;Appropriation fallacy;Marginal Productivity Theory;Arbitrage Theory;Market economy;Theory of Inalienable Rights;John Stuart Mill;Price system;Private property rights;Rights-based normative economics;Corporate Finance Theory
Introduction to the Jurisprudence of Property and Contract.- Mathematical Introduction to the Jurisprudence of Property and Contract.- The Property Fallacy in Capital Theory and Corporate Finance Theory.- The Arrow-Debreu Model.- Marginal Productivity Theory.- Marxism as the Ultimate 'Capitalist Tool'.- The Logical Fallacy in Cost-Benefit Analysis and Law & Economics.- Jurisprudence and the Corporate Governance Debate.- Invalidity of Personhood Alienation Contracts.- Concluding Remarks About Jurisprudence and Neoclassical Economics.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Property and contract;Neoclassical microeconomic theory;Economic realities;Employment system;Invisible hand;Property mechanism;Property theory;Arrow-Debreu Model;Capital theory;Appropriation fallacy;Marginal Productivity Theory;Arbitrage Theory;Market economy;Theory of Inalienable Rights;John Stuart Mill;Price system;Private property rights;Rights-based normative economics;Corporate Finance Theory