Interested in the ontological aspects of Hayek’s account of market order and how the latter is related to his account of cultural evolution via group selection? Then this is the paper for you! ‘Notions of order and process in Hayek’, Cambridge J Economics https://t.co/wy7PkAPAtU
Is human action necessarily rational? Do all human minds have a similar logical structure? An insightful paper on how Mises answers these questions and the respective methodological significance: https://t.co/7LR0c4NnYP
Exciting times at the 61st Annual Meetings of the Public Choice Society,in Dallas, Texas, where I had the opportunity to present our (@FNP1011100) ongoing paper, "On the Political Economy of CBDCs".Engaging with fellow scholars provided invaluable insights!
Article: On the survival of a flawed theory of capital: mainstream economics and the Cambridge capital controversies, by Francisco Nunes-Pereira & Mário Graça Moura
https://t.co/AbAyvZ3Rfz
Ever been surprised by economists' seemingly simplistic models or puzzled by their bold presuppositions? In our latest article, we delve into these issues within the context of a crucial 20th-century economics controversy:
https://t.co/EQS8VnEETg