Description
Economics and Hermeneutics
Coordinator: Lavoie Don
Language: EnglishSubject for Economics and Hermeneutics:
Keywords
Keynes; don; Philosophical Hermeneutics; lavoie; Roundabout; philosophical; Violates; ludwig; Federal Reserve; von; Interpretive Turn; mises; Picture Ii; austrian; Timeless; mengerian; Hermeneutical Thought; theory; PS; invisible; Neoclassical Economics; Austrian Economics; Paretian Theory; Invisible Hand Process; Dewey 1939a; Entrepreneurial Alertness; Coherence Theories; Invisible Hand Explanation; Epistemic Beliefs; Attentional Deployment; Habermasian Perspective; Hahn 1973b; Market Co-ordination; Epistemic Justification; Coherence Standard
Support: Print on demand
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Economics and Hermeneutics looks at the ways that hermeneutics might help economists address problems such as entrepreneurship, price theory, rational expectations, monetary theory, welfare economics and economic policy.
Contributors:
Lawrence A. Berger, University of Pennsylvania; Tyler Cowen, George Mason University; Richard Ebling, Hillsdale College; Arjo Klamer, George Mason University; Randall Kroszner, University of Chicago; Ludwig M. Lachmann, University of Witwaterstrand; G.B. Madison, McMaster University; Uskali Maki, University of Helsinki; Donald N. McCloskey, University of Iowa; Philip Mirowski, Notre Dame University; Tom G. Palmer, Catholic University; Ralph Rector, George Mason University; Jon D. Wisman, The American University
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