Universales sin absolutos Entrevista a Luis Fernando Medina Sierra
Gabriel Gaitan () and
Enrique Ferrer
Apuntes del Cenes, 2005
Abstract:
La entrevista que realizan los profesores Gaitán y Ferrer al doctor LuisFernando Medina Sierra, economista colombiano, vinculado a la Universidadde Chicago, permite ir comprendiendo mejor en el medio académico,disciplinar y profesional, la importancia de un trabajo holístico,interdisciplinar, de profundas repercusiones docentes e investigativas, desdela perspectiva misma de la economía, articulada a la complejidad filosóficay política, buscando un equilibrio entre lo óptimo y lo ético.___________Abstract:The interview which they make professors Gaitán and Ferrer to doctor LuisFernando Medina Mountain range, Colombian, tie economist to the Universityof Chicago, allows to be including/understanding more good in academicmeans, to discipline and professional, the importance of a holistic work,to interdiscipline, of deep educational and investigativas repercussions,from the same perspective of the economy, articulated to the philosophicaland political complexity, looking for balance between optimal and the ethical thing.
Keywords: acción colectiva; hechos sociales; teoría de juegos; equilibrios múltiples y desequilibrios; racionalidad. collective action; social facts; multiple theory of games; balancesand imbalances; rationality. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C62 C70 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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