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  2. PDF - Jochen Runde - CV

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    9 Jul 2023: 2010) Theorising technology. Cambridge Journal of Economics 34, 1-‐16 (with Faulkner, P. ... 1987) A. Klamer's The New Classical Macroeconomics: Conversations with New Classical Economists and their Opponents, in the South African Journal of Economics
  3. The principal focus of most current corporate governance research is …

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    9 Jul 2023: Previously, classical economics had conceived the firm as a single-product entity with a commitment to the maximization of profits, and what went on within the firm was considered to be ... Whereas neo-classical economics sees the market as the only way
  4. 1 The Gavin C. Reid Prize for the Best ...

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    3 Aug 2023: Gavin C. Reid, Honorary Professor in Economics & Finance, University of St Andrews, and Senior Research Associate, CBR, Cambridge University. ... This is heightened by the way in which it ‘takes to task’ the works and words of Douglass North (Nobel
  5. FIDUCIARY – ASYMMETRICAL POWER, ASYMMETRICAL CARE Helen Mussell WP ...

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    9 Jul 2023: associated disciplines such as engineering and economics - are still widely dominated by male participants. ... 1999. “Women’s Agency in Classical Economic Thought:. Adam Smith, Harriet Taylor Mill, and J.
  6. “KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS– BACK FROM THE DEAD?” THE GODLEY-TOBIN LECTURE…

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    9 Jul 2023: The main theoretical innovations of the new classical economics were: the Lucas critique, micro-foundations, time inconsistency and rational expectations. ... 3. The New Keynesians The new classical economics gave rise to what are known as Dynamic
  7. Abstract

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    9 Jul 2023: The first has its roots in neo-classical economics. Co-operation is seen as the outcome of. ... Etzioni 1988, The Moral Dimension: towards a new economics,. Free Press, New York.
  8. WP 418 Paper

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    9 Jul 2023: 10. Such an alternative approach is quite consistent with the paradigm of classical economics, including in this respect not only Ricardo, but also Marshall in his capacity as a classical economist. ... It was already noted above that Keynes was of the
  9. wp 409 paper1

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    9 Jul 2023: Classical private law of contract has a ‘market-oriented structure’ (Wilhelmsson 2004, p. ... Economic actors do not behave according to regulation, as mainstream law and economics purports.
  10. WP 404 paper

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    9 Jul 2023: Such an alternative approach is quite consistent with the paradigm of classical economics, including in this respect not only Ricardo, but also Marshall in his capacity as a classical economist. ... The proponents of neo-classical theory argue that the
  11. WP 434 WP Sue Konzelmann

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    9 Jul 2023: As capitalism evolved, so did ideas and theories about the economics of austerity. ... After Mill, the Classical economists devoted less attention to austerity economics and the national debt, which for Britain and the other developed economies remained
  12. Productive Systems Revisited

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    9 Jul 2023: As Joan witnessed her life’s work swamped by the resurgence of neo-classical economics, she increasingly turned her back on what she came to regard as the pointless ‘logic chopping’ ... i. Markets and power In liberal economics, the theoretical
  13. Financial Liberalization and Long Term Economic Development

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    9 Jul 2023: In neo-classical analysis it is customary to attribute instability to the lack of flexibility in labour markets,. ... Indeed, in broader terms, contrary to text book neo-classical economics, world resources do not go from the rich to the poor countries
  14. WP 430 Ajit Paper

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    9 Jul 2023: ISLAMIC FINANCE REVISITED: CONCEPTUAL AND ANALYTICAL ISSUES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF CONVENTIONAL ECONOMICS. ... analysis. This system is totally viable and is indeed the crowning glory of modern economics.
  15. WP392

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    9 Jul 2023: war economic problems by reverting to pre-war laissez faire neo-classical economic and financial orthodoxy. ... Inside the mainstream, the competitive ideal in neo-classical economics is a large number of firms in each industry, none large enough to
  16. wp 412 paper

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    9 Jul 2023: generate radical novelty, in line with theory and evidence from the economics of innovation, but fundamentally at odds with a number of important tenets of equilibrium economics. ... Scholars of the economics of technical change have stressed more than
  17. CO-OPERATION IN PRODUCTION, THE ORGANIZATION OF INDUSTRY AND…

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    9 Jul 2023: of labour and the size of the market into a neo-classical framework. ... 157-8). 9. 4. Markets, Industrial Organization and Power. In liberal economics, the theoretical position on power in markets ranges from the static neo-classical view, in which it
  18. WP 443 Paper

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    9 Jul 2023: 10 From one innovation process to several sector-specific types. 11 From neoclassical to evolutionary economics. ... particular his ideas on linking innovation systems research to development economics) and Perez (2013).
  19. For some, the question of what corporate governance is about is…

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    9 Jul 2023: claimants. Such an examination has been carried out by Zingales (1998) and by Rajan and Zingales (1998) who follow Williamson in pointing out that neo-classical economics is only useful for ... But Margaret Blair’s consequent difficulties lead us to
  20. TWENTY CHALLENGES FOR INNOVATION STUDIES Ben R. Martin WP ...

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    9 Jul 2023: model 10 From one innovation process to several sector-. specific types 11 From neoclassical to evolutionary economics 12 From neoclassical to new growth theory 13 From the optimising firm to the ... particular his ideas on linking innovation systems
  21. NIS CBR Working Paper_e1

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    9 Jul 2023: Judge Business School; University of Cambridge;. Cambridge , UK. (ah13@cam.ac.uk). John Foster Department of Economics, University of Queensland,. ... safe haven of market failure justifications for policy intervention may reflect the fact that many

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