Economics & Law Treasures
A paper presented at the Joint Conference by Dr Peter Bowman, Head of Economics, School of Philosophy and Economic Science
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This was the 12th Annual GCGI conference and the second joint conference organised by the School and the GCGI.
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Extract from an interview with Ian Mason, Principal of The School of Economic Science
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Peter Fennell's submission to 2014 Wolfson Essay Prize
For thousands of years we had an economics that studied what was produced, by whom, and for whom, without the rationality postulate. It was also an economics that was grounded in ethics and moral considerations. We need once again an economics that is not limited in conception and burdened with such an unrealistic and tired assumption as constant and continuous rational behavior. This paper will describe the reasons why such an economics is needed.
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