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BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS, A METHODOLOGICAL ACCOUNT
Behavioural Economics, A Methodological Account Introduction Behavioural economics is a combination of behavioural and cognitive psychology on the one hand, and empirical economics on the other. Both strands are weak in theory and strong in empirics. Therefore in combination they … Continue reading
Piet Keizer on the Bump, Bust, Bump Movie
Piet Keizer on the Bumb, Bust, Bump movie Tuschinski Theater, Amsterdam Tuesday 26 may, 16.00 h. première! The movie is about the incapability of neoclassically educated economists to foresee the financial crisis 2008, and it deals with the problems of … Continue reading
MULTIDISCIPLINARY ECONOMICS, A METHODOLOGICAL ACCOUNT, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2015
PIET KEIZER (MAY, 2015), MULTIDISCIPLINARY ECONOMICS, A METHODOLOGICAL ACCOUNT, OXFORD: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS. The most important misunderstanding in economics is the idea that orthodox economic theory, as we know from regular textbooks, offers an acceptable foundation for the study of … Continue reading