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Neoclassical economics
Neoclassical economics Neoclassical economics refers to a general approach (a "metatheory") to economics based on supply and demand which ...
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Talk:Neoclassical economics
Talk:Neoclassical economics nice job on the rewrite - might be ... is truly neutral w.r.t. classical, neoclassical, Marxist, green views. If members of Congress believed neoclassical economic theory, why might they be persuaded ...
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Economics
Economics Economics (from the Greek οίκο ... trade and consumption of goods and services. Economics is said to be normative when it ... a subjective value judgment is made. Conversely, economics is said to be positive when it ... which observations to highlight is, however, normative. Economics, which focuses on measurable variables, is ...
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Talk:Economics
Talk:Economics This article or section does not cite ... by including appropriate citations. See also: Talk:Economics/Old talk Archive 1: September 2001-February ... 8: July 2004-August 2005 WikiProject: Business & Economics Here are some business and economics related tasks you can do: Requests: Attendance ... Fiji, Workforce, War economy, More... Projects - Business & Economics, Companies, Deletion sorting, Game theory, Numismatics, ...
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Classical economics
Classical economics Classical economics is a school of economic thought whose ... Maynard Keynes expand the definition of classical economics to include Karl Marx. Classical economists attempted ... not collapse in chaos? Classical economists reoriented economics away from an analysis of the ruler ... profits. Debates Over The Definition of Classical Economics The defining characteristics of classical economics, ...
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Green economics
Green economics Part of the green politics series Green ... to the Politics and Elections series. Green economics loosely defines a theory of economics by which an economic system is considered ... to describe very different ideas. Accordingly, green economics has been viewed as external to mainstream economics, although there are varying degrees of ...
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Keynesian economics
Keynesian economics Keynesian economics (pronounced KAYNzian), also called Keynesianism, is an ... the Great Depression of the 1930s. Keynesian economics promotes a mixed economy, where both the ... Keynesianism marked the end of laissez-faire economics (economic theory based on the belief that ... improvements in potential output, as most classical economics had believed from the late 1700s ...
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Physical economics
Physical economics It has been suggested that this article ... Political views of Lyndon LaRouche. (Discuss) Physical economics is a school of thought and area of research in economics that aims to study the economy along ... with the use of mathematical modeling. Physical economics puts aside the financial and monetary aspects ... s leading center of research in physical economics, thanks in large part to the ...
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Institutional economics
Institutional economics Institutional economics is a school of heterodox economics, with a focus going beyond economics' usual concentration on markets to the exclusion ... attempt was made to integrate institutionalism into neoclassical economics, under the title new institutional ...
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Labour economics
Labour economics Construction workers generally work long hours for their pay Labour economics seeks to understand the functioning of the ... the interaction of workers and employers. Labour economics looks at the suppliers of labour services ... markets There are two sides to labour economics. Labour economics can generally be seen as the ...
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