Sumários
Session 6: Control, separation and association within neoliberalism
31 Outubro 2023, 13:00 • Ana Cristina Costa
Session 6: Control, separation and association within neoliberalism
Required Readings for the lecture:
Amable, Bruno (2011), “Morals and politics in the ideology of Neo-liberalism”, Socio-Economic Review, 9, 3-30.
Session 5: Control, separation and association within classical liberalism
30 Outubro 2023, 16:00 • Ana Cristina Costa
Session 5: Control, separation and association within classical liberalism
Required Readings for the lecture:
Caldas, José Castro, Ana Costa and Tom Burns (2007), “Rethinking economics: the potential contribution of the classics”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 31(1): 25-40.
Session 4: Control, separation and association: behavioral postulates
10 Outubro 2023, 13:00 • Ana Cristina Costa
Session 4: Control, separation and association: behavioral postulates
Required Readings for the lecture:
Sen, Amartya (1977), “Rational Fools”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 6(4): 317-344.
The problem of social order: control, separation and association.
3 Outubro 2023, 13:00 • Ana Cristina Costa
Session 3: The problem of social order: control, separation and association
Required Readings for the lecture:
Hardin, G. (1968), “The Tragedy of the Commons”, Science, 162:1243-1248.
Wade, Robert (1987), “The Management of Common Property Resources: collective action as an alternative to privatisation and state regulation”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 11: 95-106.
Complementary readings:
Demstz, H. (1967), “Toward a theory of property rights”, American Economic Review, 62: 347-59.
Ideas and the making of the economy
28 Setembro 2023, 13:00 • Ana Cristina Costa
Session 2: Ideas and the making of the economy
Required Readings for the lecture:
Blyth, Mark (2011), “Ideas, Uncertainty, and Evolution”, in Daniel Béland and Robert Henry Cox (eds), Ideas and Politics in Social Science Research, pp. 83-101, New York: Oxford University Press.
Complementary readings and other endeavors:
Hirschman, Albert (1982), “Rival Interpretations of Market Society: Civilizing, Destructive, or Feeble?”, Journal of Economic Literature, XX, 1463-1484