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Routledge Advances in Social Economics


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This series presents new advances and developments in social economics thinking on a variety of subjects that concern the link between social values and economics. Need, justice and equity, gender, cooperation, work, poverty, the environment, class, institutions, public policy, and methodology are some of the most important themes. Among the orientations of the authors are social economist, institutionalist, humanist, solidarist, cooperativist, radical and Marxist, feminist, post-Keynesian, behaviorist, and environmentalist. The series offers new contributions from today’s most foremost thinkers on the social character of the economy. 

Publishes in conjunction with the Association of Social Economics.

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Analysis of Socio-Economic Conditions Insights from a Fuzzy Multi-dimensional Approach

Analysis of Socio-Economic Conditions: Insights from a Fuzzy Multi-dimensional Approach

1st Edition

Edited By Gianni Betti, Achille Lemmi
September 26, 2022

Showcasing fuzzy set theory, this book highlights the enormous potential of fuzzy logic in helping to analyse the complexity of a wide range of socio-economic patterns and behaviour. The contributions to this volume explore the most up-to-date fuzzy-set methods for the measurement of ...

The Economics of Scientific Misconduct Fraud, Replication Failure, and Research Ethics in Empirical Inquiry

The Economics of Scientific Misconduct: Fraud, Replication Failure, and Research Ethics in Empirical Inquiry

1st Edition

By James R. Wible
August 18, 2022

The Economics of Scientific Misconduct explores episodes of misconduct in the natural and biomedical sciences and replication failure in economics and psychology over the past half-century. Here scientific misconduct is considered from the perspective of a single discipline such as economics likely...

The Gift in the Economy and Society Perspectives from Institutional Economics and Other Social Sciences

The Gift in the Economy and Society: Perspectives from Institutional Economics and Other Social Sciences

1st Edition

Edited By Stefan Kesting, Ioana Negru, Paolo Silvestri
August 01, 2022

Mainstream economics offers a perspective on the gift which is constructed around exchange, axioms of self-interest, instrumental rationality and utility-maximisation – concepts that predominate within conventional forms of economic analysis. Recognising the gift as an example of social practice ...

Human Nature in Modern Economics Structure, Change and Perspectives

Human Nature in Modern Economics: Structure, Change and Perspectives

1st Edition

By Anna Horodecka
June 16, 2022

Human Nature in Modern Economics offers a precise definition of the concept of human nature in economics, something that is so far lacking in the theoretical and methodological literature. This book develops tools for the analysis of human nature through the construction of the author’s meta-model...

How Social Forces Impact the Economy

How Social Forces Impact the Economy

1st Edition

Edited By Steven Pressman
June 23, 2020

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 ...

Economics as Social Science Economics imperialism and the challenge of interdisciplinarity

Economics as Social Science: Economics imperialism and the challenge of interdisciplinarity

1st Edition

By Roberto Marchionatti, Mario Cedrini
November 28, 2019

There is a growing consensus in social sciences that there is a need for interdisciplinary research on the complexity of human behavior. At an age of crisis for both the economy and economic theory, economics is called upon to fruitfully cooperate with contiguous social disciplines. The term ‘...

History, Methodology and Identity for a 21st Century Social Economics

History, Methodology and Identity for a 21st Century Social Economics

1st Edition

Edited By Wilfred Dolfsma, D. Wade Hands, Robert McMaster
May 31, 2019

This book seeks to advance social economic analysis, economic methodology, and the history of economic thought in the context of twenty-first-century scholarship and socio-economic concerns. Bringing together carefully selected chapters by leading scholars it examines the central contributions that...

Welfare Economics An Interpretive History

Welfare Economics: An Interpretive History

1st Edition

By Roger A. McCain
May 10, 2019

Although it was an important specialization in economics in the mid-twentieth century, welfare economics has received less attention in the twenty-first century. This book explores the history of welfare economics, with a view to explaining its rise and subsequent decline. Drawing on both ...

Health Care Economics

Health Care Economics

1st Edition

By John B. Davis, Robert McMaster
June 01, 2017

The analytical approach of standard health economics has so far failed to sufficiently account for the nature of care.  This has important ramifications for the analysis and valuation of care, and therefore for the pattern of health and medical care provision. This book sets out an alternative ...

Economics and Other Disciplines Assessing New Economic Currents

Economics and Other Disciplines: Assessing New Economic Currents

1st Edition

By Ricardo F. Crespo
May 22, 2017

During the second half of the twentieth century, economics exported its logic – utility maximization – to the analysis of several human activities or realities: a tendency that has been called “economic imperialism”. This book explores the concept termed by John Davis as “reverse imperialism”, ...

Poverty and Social Exclusion New Methods of Analysis

Poverty and Social Exclusion: New Methods of Analysis

1st Edition

Edited By Gianni Betti, Achille Lemmi
December 09, 2016

Poverty and inequality remain at the top of the global economic agenda, and the methodology of measuring poverty continues to be a key area of research. This new book, from a leading international group of scholars, offers an up to date and innovative survey of new methods for estimating poverty at...

The Capability Approach Development Practice and Public Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region

The Capability Approach: Development Practice and Public Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region

1st Edition

Edited By Francesca Panzironi, Katharine Gelber
December 09, 2016

This book provides a unique laboratory of ‘capabilities in practice’ in the Asia-Pacific region. It explores the application of the capability approach in development practice and public policy from a multidisciplinary perspective by bringing together scholars and practitioners from a wide range of...

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