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Conceptual Economics: The Liaising Role In Politics And Social Sciences (Hardcover)
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Conceptual Economics: The Liaising Role In Politics And Social Sciences (Hardcover)
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Given that there is no shortage of economic theories while economic
problems are growing periodically, Conceptual Economics boldly
attempts to initiate a new approach by employing conceptual and
intuitive tools to examine the intra-relationship between
microeconomics and macroeconomics as well as the inter-relationship
between economic analysis and other social science studies,
especially the relationship with political science. The few
intuitive ideas include the separation between ex-ante situations
and ex-post outcomes, the difference between endowment differences
and unequal outcomes, and the role of economics as a vehicle in the
delivery of numerous social and political activities. The
discussion extends to cover an analysis on human values and
concludes with a recommendation on the functionality of civic
capitalism. With intuition and analytical reasoning within
economics and with other social sciences, Conceptual Economics can
become a new branch in economic study where scholars, analysts and
intellectuals could 'think outside the box' by liaising a wider
economic perspective and/or amalgamating non-economic aspects into
their analysis. This shall provide a new dimension to solving human
economic problems and possibly area of intellectuality.
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