The rationality principle as a universal grammar of economic explanations
A universal grammar of economic explanations is characterized by the means-end rationality principle, which can be understood by drawing a conceptual distinction between its two facets: theoretical abstraction and empirical content. The former serves as a pure form of economic way of thinking and th...
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Autor principal: | Cheng LI |
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Editura ASE Bucuresti
2020
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