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Reorienting Economics (Economics as Social Theory)

Author Tony Lawson
Publisher Routledge
Category Business & Economics
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Author(s)Tony Lawson
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0415253365
ISBN-139780415253369
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Sales Rank2,106,847
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This eagerly anticipated new book from Tony Lawson contends that economics can profit from a more explicit concern with ontology (enquiry into the nature of existence) than has been its custom. By admitting that economics is not exactly a picture of health at the moment, Lawson hopes that we can move away from the bafflingly intransigent belief that economics is at its core reliant upon mathematical modelling. This maths-envy is the reason why economics is in a state of such disarray. Far from being a polemic against the mainstream, this excellent new book is concerned that if economics is to be saved from itself then there must be a realistic dialogue between the classical heterodox fields. Of interest to philosophers, sociologists and social scientists as well as economists, this comprehensive, logical book is a vital contribution to an important debate.

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