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Používání matematických metod v ekonomii a ideální společenský řád

Jakub Večerník

E-LOGOS, 2011, vol. 2011, issue 1, 17 pages

Abstract: The main aim of the paper is to focus on the use of methods of exact sciences in economics. The author highlights the problems of today's economy caused by economic recession and finds the ideas that affected the current economic thinking. He analyzes the rationalist thinking of the 19th century, which had changed the content of the term "science" and considers the consequences that it should be for future development. Further analysis of influence of economics by exact sciences demonstrates the example of Nobel Prizes laureates in economics. The author realise that some prices have been awarded for the application of mathematical methods that attempt to quantify than a real analysis of human behaviour. In the second part the author examines the possibilities of creating a freer and "fairer" society and the possibilities for scientists in this field. The author analyzes activity of central planners and principles of a liberal order.

Keywords: Liberalism; Constructivism; Central planning; Liberalismus; konstruktivismus; plánování (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.18267/j.e-logos.288

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