Book Review: Mikroökonomische Lehrbücher: Wissenschaft oder Ideologie?
(2019)
Journal Article
Sebastian Berger's Outputs (38)
Cents and sensibility – what economics can learn from the humanities, by Gary Saul Morson and Morton Schapiro, Princeton University Press: 2017, pp. 307; ISBN 978-0-691-17668-0 (2018)
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Cents and sensibility – what economics can learn from the humanities, by Gary Saul Morson and Morton Schapiro, Princeton University Press: 2017, pp. 307; ISBN 978-0-691-17668-0
Towards a poetic economics: Studies in Ezra Pound's Poetry with a Hammer (2018)
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The knowledge we have lost in information – the history of information in modern economics, by Philip Mirowski and Edward Nik-Khah, ISBN 9780190270056 (2018)
Journal Article
This is a book review.
Principles of Microeconomics - Scarcity and Social Provisioning (2017)
Book
Principles of Microeconomics: Scarcity and Social Provisioning takes a pluralistic approach to the standard topics of an introductory microeconomics course. The text builds on the chiefly neoclassical material of the OpenStax Principles of Economics... Read More about Principles of Microeconomics - Scarcity and Social Provisioning.
The Social Costs of Neoliberalism - Essays on the Economics of K. William Kapp (2017)
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This book presents essays on the economics of KW Kapp.
This book argues for a poetic economics as an alternative to neoliberal economics. This argument is supported with a case study of archival documents on the inspirational friendship between the poet Ernst Wiechert and the economist K. Wm. Kapp.
Social costs and the psychology of neoclassical economists (2016)
Book Chapter
Essays in honor of Wolfram Elsner
The Heterodox Theory of Social Costs (2015)
Book
K. William kapp’s social theory of social costs (2015)
Journal Article
© 2015 by Duke University Press. This article deals with the theory of social costs by K. William Kapp, as outlined in his book The Social Costs of Private Enterprise (1950). This work is a continuation of the socialist calculation debate, in which K... Read More about K. William kapp’s social theory of social costs.
Poetic Economics and Experiential Knowledge, or How the Economist K. William Kapp Was Inspired by the Poet Ernst Wiechert (2015)
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© 2015 Journal of Economics Issues/Association for Evolutionary Economics. In the first part of this article, I analyze the phenomenon of the "double truth" in economics, which suppresses experiential knowledge and leads to the destruction of the nat... Read More about Poetic Economics and Experiential Knowledge, or How the Economist K. William Kapp Was Inspired by the Poet Ernst Wiechert.
The making of the institutional theory of social costs: Discovering the K. W. Kapp and J. M. Clark Correspondence (2013)
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This article reconstructs the making of the often "overlooked" institutional theory of social costs based on the unexploited correspondence between John Maurice Clark and Karl William Kapp. The reconstruction demonstrates that the institutional argum... Read More about The making of the institutional theory of social costs: Discovering the K. W. Kapp and J. M. Clark Correspondence.
Preventing the "Abuses" of Democracy: Hayek, the "Military Usurper" and Transitional Dictatorship in Chile? (2012)
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Hayek famously claimed that he would prefer a "liberal" dictator to "democratic government lacking in liberalism." While Hayek's views of the Pinochet regime have generated much controversy, surprisingly little has been written about Hayek's defense... Read More about Preventing the "Abuses" of Democracy: Hayek, the "Military Usurper" and Transitional Dictatorship in Chile?.
The Foundations of Institutional Economics (2011)
Book
This book is about the foundations of institutional economics.
The Foundations of Non-equilibrium Economics (2009)
Book
This book deals with the foundations of non-equilibrium economics.
Der Europaeische Institutionalismus (2007)
Book
European Institutionalism
Curriculum reform in UK economics: A critique
Preprint / Working Paper
This paper offers a multi-dimensional critique of recent reforms to UK Economics curricular frameworks. The paper assesses the reforms in terms of their extent and the positions taken within them on their approach to economics, treatment of politics,... Read More about Curriculum reform in UK economics: A critique.