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How Social Forces Impact the Economy




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 02/2022
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Social forces are important determinants of how people behave, how economies work at the macroeconomic level, and the effectiveness of economic policies. However, this dimension is generally overlooked in mainstream economics. How Social Forces Impact the Economy demonstrates that a broader conception of social economics provides for a better understanding of how economies work as a whole. This book argues that adopting a truly social approach to economics opens the door to studying how people form preferences, and how they learn by taking cues from others about how to behave and what to consume. Each chapter contributor works to highlight the breadth of new insights and possibilities that emerge from a fuller understanding of social economics. Part I focuses on microeconomics, bringing individual behaviors and individual entrepreneurs into a more social context. Part II focuses on macroeconomic topics, such as how money and quasi-monies (like Bitcoins) are social, how money developed as a social institution, and how social forces matter for economic development. Finally, Part III looks at the consequences of considering social factors when it comes to policy: environmental policy, industrial policy, and policies promoting greater equality. This book is invaluable reading to anyone interested in the relationship between economics and sociology, how social forces affect policy effectiveness, human behavior, and the overall economy.




Sommario

(1) Introduction: Putting the Social Back into Economics by Steven PressmanPart I- Individual Behavior(2) Becker's Two Models of Social Interaction by Ross Tippit(3)Greed, Need and Solidarity: The Socialization of Homo Economicus by Roger D. Johnson(4)The Burden of Knowledge and Schumpeter’s Innovation by Austin LandiniPart II- Macroeconomics and Money(5)Money as Social Institution: Its Historical Emergence and Political Implications by Ann E. Davis(6)A Closer Look at the Promise of the Blockchain in Banking and Biobanking by Valérie Racine and Anita Dancs(7)When the Cultural Argument Goes too Far: The Need to Limit Particularism and Welcome Convergence on Socially Progressive Goals by Anna KliminaPart III- Policy Issues(8)Industrial Policy and Societal Goals: A New Look at the American Case (from Hamilton to Obama and Trump) by Marco R. Di Tommaso, Mattia Tassinari and Andrea Ferrannini(9)Relational Determinants of International Environmental Cooperation: A Panel Analysis by Mimi Houston(10)Explaining Inequality: Facts are No Longer Enough by Dell Champlin and Janet Knoedler




Autore

Steven Pressman is Professor of Economics at Colorado State University, USA, and Emeritus Professor of Economics and Finance at Monmouth University, USA.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781032235684

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 0.00 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:22 b/w images
Pagine Arabe: 244


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