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LATE NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS: THE RESTORATION OF THEORETICAL HUMANISM IN CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC THEORY

LATE NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS: THE RESTORATION OF THEORETICAL HUMANISM IN CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC THEORY

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Several contemporary economic theories revolve around different concepts: market failures, institutions, transaction costs, information asymmetries, motivational diversity, cognitive limitations, strategic behaviors and evolutionary stability. In recent years, many economists have argued that the increase in circulation and mobilization of these new and heterogeneous concepts and their associated methodologies (e.g., experiments, evolutionary modelling, simulations) signify the death of neoclassical economics. Late Neoclassical Economics: The Restoration of Theoretical Humanism in Contemporary Economic Theory draws on the work of Louis Althusser, Michel Foucault and the Amherst School, to construct the concept of a self-transparent and self-conscious human subject (Homo economicus) as the theoretical humanist core of the neoclassical tradition

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