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Cambridge Studies in Economics, Choice, and Society

Diese interdisziplinäre Reihe fördert originelle theoretische und empirische Forschung sowie integrative Synthesen, die individuelle Entscheidungen, Institutionen und gesellschaftliche Ergebnisse verbinden. Beiträge sind aus den Sozialwissenschaften willkommen, insbesondere dort, wo ökonomische Analysen auf andere Disziplinen treffen. Sie befasst sich mit dem komplexen Zusammenspiel von menschlichem Verhalten, gesellschaftlichen Strukturen und kollektivem Wohlergehen und bietet neue Perspektiven auf wirtschaftliche und soziale Phänomene.

Out of Poverty
Anarchy Unbound
The Ethics of Influence
Rulers, Religion, and Riches
Expert Failure
  • Expert Failure

    • 290 Seiten
    • 11 Lesestunden

    Roger Koppl develops a theory of experts and expert failure, and illustrates his theory with wide-ranging examples, including that of state regulation of economic activity.

    Expert Failure
    3,6
  • This book seeks to explain the political and religious factors leading to the economic reversal of fortunes between Europe and the Middle East.

    Rulers, Religion, and Riches
    4,4
  • In The Ethics of Influence, Cass R. Sunstein investigates the ethical issues surrounding government nudges, choice architecture, and mandates.

    The Ethics of Influence
    3,6
  • Anarchy Unbound

    • 270 Seiten
    • 10 Lesestunden

    Utilizing rational choice theory, the book delves into the unexpected advantages of self-governance, presenting evidence that anarchy can function effectively in scenarios typically deemed unsuitable. The author argues that, in certain contexts, anarchic systems can outperform governmental structures in fostering social organization. By highlighting the innovative strategies individuals employ to achieve social cooperation independently of the state, the work challenges traditional perspectives on governance and showcases the potential of decentralized systems.

    Anarchy Unbound
    3,8
  • Out of Poverty

    • 198 Seiten
    • 7 Lesestunden

    The book delves into the controversial role of sweatshops in economic development, arguing that they offer vital opportunities for workers. It examines how these labor environments can contribute to personal and societal growth, challenging common perceptions about their impact on workers' lives and the broader economy. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the complexities of labor conditions and the potential benefits that can arise from such employment settings.

    Out of Poverty
    4,2