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Author Morson, Gary Saul, 1948- author.
Title Cents and sensibility : what economics can learn from the humanities / Gary Saul Morson and Morton Schapiro.
Publisher Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2018]
Copyright date ©2018
Edition Paperback edition / with a new preface by the authors.


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Descript xx, 307 pages ; 22 cm
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Edition Paperback edition / with a new preface by the authors.
Note Originally published: 2017.
Contents Spotting the spoof : the value of telling stories out of (and in) school -- A slow walk to judgment : hedgehogs and foxes, wisdom and prediction -- The power and limits of the economic approach : case study 1--how to improve American higher education -- Love is in the air ... or at least in the error term : case study 2--what economists can and cannot teach us about the family -- The ultimate question : case study 3--why do some countries develop faster than others? : economics, culture, and institutions -- The best of the humanities -- De-hedgehogizing Adam Smith : the economics that might be -- Humanomics : a dialogue of disciplines.
ISBN 9780691183220
0691183228
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Author Morson, Gary Saul, 1948- author.
Subject Economics -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Economics -- Psychological aspects.
Alt author Schapiro, Morton Owen, author.
Descript xx, 307 pages ; 22 cm
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Edition Paperback edition / with a new preface by the authors.
Note Originally published: 2017.
Contents Spotting the spoof : the value of telling stories out of (and in) school -- A slow walk to judgment : hedgehogs and foxes, wisdom and prediction -- The power and limits of the economic approach : case study 1--how to improve American higher education -- Love is in the air ... or at least in the error term : case study 2--what economists can and cannot teach us about the family -- The ultimate question : case study 3--why do some countries develop faster than others? : economics, culture, and institutions -- The best of the humanities -- De-hedgehogizing Adam Smith : the economics that might be -- Humanomics : a dialogue of disciplines.
ISBN 9780691183220
0691183228
Author Morson, Gary Saul, 1948- author.
Subject Economics -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Economics -- Psychological aspects.
Alt author Schapiro, Morton Owen, author.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 5th Floor  HB72 .M575 2018  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
 BJL 5th Floor  HB72 .M575 2018  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
 BJL 5th Floor  HB72 .M575 2018  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Economics -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Economics -- Psychological aspects.
Descript xx, 307 pages ; 22 cm
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Note Originally published: 2017.
Contents Spotting the spoof : the value of telling stories out of (and in) school -- A slow walk to judgment : hedgehogs and foxes, wisdom and prediction -- The power and limits of the economic approach : case study 1--how to improve American higher education -- Love is in the air ... or at least in the error term : case study 2--what economists can and cannot teach us about the family -- The ultimate question : case study 3--why do some countries develop faster than others? : economics, culture, and institutions -- The best of the humanities -- De-hedgehogizing Adam Smith : the economics that might be -- Humanomics : a dialogue of disciplines.
Alt author Schapiro, Morton Owen, author.
ISBN 9780691183220
0691183228

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