On homo economicus and the commons (J. Rowe)
“What is called ‘economics’ is really psychology on steroids…”
“What is called ‘economics’ is really psychology on steroids…”
Summer Reading is almost here, and we are excited for this year’s theme: IMAGINE YOUR STORY! Some of our favorite stories are fairy tales, which we cannot wait to explore this summer, because there are so many of them from all over the world. Imagining yourself in some of these stories are not hard to…
“A legacy of the Apollo Program and shuttle era, Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida is the site of NASA’s return to the Moon and is now ready for Artemis I…”
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“Moral economies are not neutral, given, unvarying or universal. They are contested and evolving. Each person is more than a cold calculator of rational utility. Societies aren’t just engines of prosperity. The challenge is to make non-economic norms affecting market conduct legible, to bring the moral economies amid which market economies and administrative states function into focus…” (T. Rogan)
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