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The Principles Of Economics: Some Lies My Teachers Told Meby Lawrence A. Boland Download Book (Respecting the intellectual property of others is utmost important to us, we make every effort to make sure we only link to legitimate sites, such as those sites owned by authors and publishers. If you have any questions about these links, please contact us.) link 1 About Book Journal of Economic Literature - 9/93 "The book is a scholarly, incisive exploration into the foundational assumptions of economics that provides a welcome step in the continuing exposition of the world according to Boland. . . . there is much insight and knowledge to be gained from Boland and his approach . . .." Journal of Economic Literature - 9/93 "...a welcome step in the continuing exposition of the world according to Boland...much insight and knowledge." Review The book is a scholarly, incisive exploration into the foundational assumptions of economics that provides a welcome step in the continuing exposition of the world according to Boland. . . . there is much insight and knowledge to be gained from Boland and his approach . . .. Journal of Economic Literature, 9/93 Book Description The Principles of Economics will help a new generation of economists to overcome the traditional economic metaphysics, exploring the central questions by-- hopefully--more testable, realistic concepts. This book is about forming effective critiques of neoclassical economics. Its focus is on constructive criticism of the foundations of neoclassical theory, beginning with what Alfred Marshall called the `Principles of Economics'. It concludes that there is still much that can be done to make neoclassical economics more realistic. About the Author Lawrence A. Boland is Professor of Economics at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia. He is the author of The Methodology of Economic Model Building (Routledge, 1989). Related Free eBooks
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