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"Professor Kendall Cochran was a leader in the American institutionalist school of heterodox economics. This volume includes twenty published articles and book reviews, as well as several talks given by Cochran"--P. iv.
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
Eagle Editions, an imprint of the University of North Texas Libraries,
University of North Texas Press
Language
English
Pages
420
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Economics: from the dismal science to the moral science, the moral economics of Kendall P. Cochran
2014, Eagle Editions, an imprint of the University of North Texas Libraries, University of North Texas Press
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Economics, the moral science: Economics as a moral science ; Ethics, values, and the affluent economy ; Academic freedom and tenure : Amarillo College ; The morality of affluence ; Why a social economics?
The need for government policy: Priority problems for the Seventies ; Reactions to a speech by Mr. Ira Corn on the future of business enterprise ; A question of assumptions ; The relevancy of institutional thought: The rules of the game ; Institutional theory and economic planning
Economic theory : from value-free to value-defensive to value-committed ; The epistemological foundations of American institutionalist thought : the role of assumptions in the formation of economic policy ; The instrumentalist foundation for institutionalist economic thought : human direction versus automatism ; The importance of economic education: Every man his own economist ; Goals for economic education ; Economics as a science
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