Sumários
Control, separation and association within neoliberalism
28 Outubro 2021, 13:00 • Rita Sousa
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.
Control, separation and association within classical liberalism
26 Outubro 2021, 13:00 • Rita Sousa
Session 5: Control, separation and association within classical liberalism
Required Readings for the lecture:
Clift B (2014) Comparative Political Economy: States, Markets and Global Capitalism , Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan [Chapter 3]
PART I: BACKGROUND: CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL ISSUES
7 Outubro 2021, 13:00 • Rita Sousa
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.
Complementary readings:
Bowles, Samuel (2004),
Microeconomics - Behavior, Institutions, and Evolution
, Princeton University Press, [Chapter 3].
Hirschman, Albert O. (1985), "Against Parsimony: Three Easy Ways of Complicating some Categories of Economic Discourse", Economics and Philosophy 1: 7-21.
Kanheman, Daniel (2003), "Maps of Bounded Rationality: Psychology for Behavioral Economics", American Economic Review December: 1449-1475.
Nussbaum, Martha C. (1997), "Flawed Foundations: The Philosophical Critique of (A
Particular Type of) Economics",
The University of Chicago Law Review
, 64(4): 1197-1214. Simon, Herbert A. (1955), "A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice",
Quarterly Journal of
Economics
69: 99-118.
PART I: BACKGROUND: CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL ISSUES
30 Setembro 2021, 13:00 • Rita Sousa
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.
PART I: BACKGROUND: CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL ISSUES
28 Setembro 2021, 13:00 • Rita Sousa
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.