Deirdre Nansen McCloskey's latest meticulous work examines how
economics can become a more "human" science. Economic historian
Deirdre Nansen McCloskey has distinguished herself through her writing
on the Great Enrichment and the betterment of the poor—not just
materially but spiritually. In Bettering Humanomics she continues her
intellectually playful yet rigorous analysis with a focus on humans
rather than the institutions. Going against the grain of contemporary
neo-institutional and behavioral economics which privilege observation
over understanding, she asserts her vision of “humanomics,” which
draws on the work of Bart Wilson, Vernon Smith, and most prominently,
Adam Smith. She argues for an economics that uses a comprehensive
understanding of human action beyond behaviorism. McCloskey clearly
articulates her points of contention with believers in
“imperfections,” from Samuelson to Stiglitz, claiming that they
have neglected scientific analysis in their haste to diagnose the ills
of the system. In an engaging and erudite manner, she reaffirms the
global successes of market-tested betterment and calls for empirical
investigation that advances from material incentives to an awareness
of the human within historical and ethical frameworks. Bettering
Humanomics offers a critique of contemporary economics and a proposal
for an economics as a better human science.
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A New, and Old, Approach to Economic Science
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ISBN
9780226766089
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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