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The end of value-free economics / edited by Hilary Putnam and Vivian Walsh

Contributor(s): Series: Routledge INEM advances in economic methodologyPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2012.Description: ix, 229 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415665162 (hbk)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.01 PUT
Contents:
Introduction- 1. Smith after Sen- 2. Sen after Putnam- 3. For Ethics and Economics without the Dichotomies- 4. Tragedy and Human Capabilities: A response to Vivian Walsh- 5. Openness versus Closedness in Classical and Neoclassical Economics- 6. Walsh on Sen after Putnam- 7. Facts, Theories, Values and Destitution in the Works of Sir Partha Dasgupta- 8. Freedom, Values and Sen: Towards a Morally Enriched Classical Economic Theory- 9. Entanglement throughout Economic Science: The End of a Separate Welfare Economics- 10. The Fall of Two Dichotomies, and the Need for a Macro Theory of Capabilities-
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Introduction-
1. Smith after Sen-
2. Sen after Putnam-
3. For Ethics and Economics without the Dichotomies-
4. Tragedy and Human Capabilities: A response to Vivian Walsh-
5. Openness versus Closedness in Classical and Neoclassical Economics-
6. Walsh on Sen after Putnam-
7. Facts, Theories, Values and Destitution in the Works of Sir Partha Dasgupta-
8. Freedom, Values and Sen: Towards a Morally Enriched Classical Economic Theory-
9. Entanglement throughout Economic Science: The End of a Separate Welfare Economics-
10. The Fall of Two Dichotomies, and the Need for a Macro Theory of Capabilities-