From dishwashing to dishwasher cooking: on social positioning and how users are drawn towards alternative uses of existing technology
Ivano Cardinale, Jochen Runde
págs. 613-630
The unity of science and the disunity of economics
Angela Ambrosino, Mario Cedrini, John B. Davis
págs. 631-654
Habit and emotion: John Dewey’s contribution to the theory of change
Emmanuel Petit, Jerôme Ballet
págs. 655-674
Inequality and individuals’ social networks: the other face of social capital
Atilano Pena-López, Paolo Rungo, José Manuel Sánchez Santos
págs. 675-694
Linking complexity economics and systems thinking, with illustrative discussions of urban sustainability
S Şerban Scrieciu, Nici Zimmermann, Zaid Chalabi, Mike Davies
págs. 695-722
Domar, expectations, and growth stabilization
Mauro Boianovsky
págs. 723-750
The Keynes Plan and Bretton Woods debates: the early radical criticisms by Balogh, Schumacher and Kalecki
Adrien Faudot
págs. 751-770
The revolution that did not happen: Terence Hutchison on the political economy of Jeremy Bentham
Andy Denis
págs. 771-786
Technical or political? The socialist economic calculation debate
Tiago Camarinha Lopes
págs. 787-810
Discovery or ownership? A new light on an Austrian controversy over entrepreneurship
Thierry Aimar
págs. 811-832
Why do disequilibria exist? An ontological study of Kirznerian economics
Stratos Ramoglou
págs. 833-856
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