Human Economics

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The term human economics is sometimes used within economic theory with the hope of repositioning economic discipline as a human and social science, but with scarce success. This book explores the potentials of a human economics arguing that the complexity and peculiarities of human nature should be central to the study of economics.


The term "human economics" is sometimes used within economic theory with the hope of repositioning economic discipline as a human and social science, but with scarce success. Indeed, although great economists have always carefully considered human nature, it has been largely neglected in modern economics. This book explores the potentials of a human economics, arguing that the complexity and peculiarities of human nature should be central to the study of economics. Complex economic phenomena are subject to laws and limits that reveal their internal order in spite of the apparent randomness and unpredictability. The book embraces the contributions of thinkers and economists who have tried to fully consider human nature and society within their biological environment. From these solid foundations, the book introduces a different Weltanschauung, offers an analysis of socio-economic paradigms, and develops an alternative theoretical framework. On the basis of a transdisciplinary methodology, the book investigates human nature, interactions, and systems up to the macroeconomic cyclical development of the capitalist system. Future perspectives and issues facing modern economies are also discussed from environmental sustainability to globalization and socio-political challenges. This book marks an original contribution to the literature on retooling economic discipline and presents useful food for thought for scholarly readers while remaining accessible to graduates who are studying mainstream economics.


Autorentext

Sara Casagrande is Post-Doc Research Fellow in Comparative European Studies at the University of Trento (Italy).


Klappentext

The term "human economics" is sometimes used within economic theory with the hope of repositioning economic discipline as a human and social science, but with scarce success. Indeed, although great economists have always carefully considered human nature, it has been largely neglected in modern economics. This book explores the potentials of a human economics, arguing that the complexity and peculiarities of human nature should be central to the study of economics. Complex economic phenomena are subject to laws and limits that reveal their internal order in spite of the apparent randomness and unpredictability. The book embraces the contributions of thinkers and economists who have tried to fully consider human nature and society within their biological environment. From these solid foundations, the book introduces a different Weltanschauung, offers an analysis of socio-economic paradigms, and develops an alternative theoretical framework. On the basis of a transdisciplinary methodology, the book investigates human nature, interactions, and systems up to the macroeconomic cyclical development of the capitalist system. Future perspectives and issues facing modern economies are also discussed from environmental sustainability to globalization and socio-political challenges. This book marks an original contribution to the literature on retooling economic discipline and presents useful food for thought for scholarly readers while remaining accessible to graduates who are studying mainstream economics.


Inhalt

  1. Introduction 2. Economic Paradigms: towards Human Economics 3. Methodology and principles of Human Economics 4. Economic Systems: Genesis, Nature and Dynamics 5. Future Trajectories 6. Conclusions

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780367704865
    • Genre Business Encyclopedias
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 218
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Größe H234mm x B156mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9780367704865
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-0-367-70486-5
    • Veröffentlichung 11.08.2023
    • Titel Human Economics
    • Autor Sara Casagrande
    • Untertitel Paradigms, Systems, and Dynamics
    • Gewicht 453g

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