• In economics, rationalization is an attempt to change a pre-existing ad hoc workflow into one that is based on a set of published rules. There is a tendency...
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  • Look up rationalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rationalization may refer to: Rationalization (economics), an attempt to change an ad hoc workflow...
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    Home economics, also called domestic science or family and consumer sciences (often shortened to FCS or FACS), is a subject concerning human development...
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  • Mathematical economics is the application of mathematical methods to represent theories and analyze problems in economics. Often, these applied methods...
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  • Anarchist economics is the set of theories and practices of economic activity within the political philosophy of anarchism. Anarchists are anti-authoritarian...
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    Wealth (redirect from Wealth (economics))
    instance the quantitative analysis of nature, the rationalization of warfare, and measurement in economics. The invention of coined money and banking was...
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    related lockdowns. The holiday economics law does not move the actual dates of the holidays but rather "rationalizes" the observance of it by moving...
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  • The Poznań University of Economics and Business is a business school in Poland. The Poznań University of Economics and Business (PUEB) is an academic...
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    example, relating to social choice theory) or quantitative (involving rationalization of financial variables, for example with hyperbolic coordinates, and/or...
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  • prior modes of economic activity, capitalist enterprises was their rationalization of production, directed toward maximizing efficiency and productivity;...
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  • premises (see petitio principii). In science, a positive feedback loop. In economics, a counterpart to the virtuous circle. citius altius fortius faster, higher...
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  • Tilcsik, András (2020-12-11). "Statistical Discrimination and the Rationalization of Stereotypes". American Sociological Review. 86: 93–122. doi:10...
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  • urbanization, secularization, and a perceived process of enveloping rationalization. The field generally concerns the social rules and processes that bind...
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  • employs a pragmatic method that is not fully optimized, perfected, or rationalized, but is nevertheless "good enough" as an approximation or attribute substitution...
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  • The McDonaldization of Society (category Economics and finance book stubs)
    process of rationalization, the structure they impose on human interaction and thinking furthers the process, leading to an increasingly rationalized world...
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    Trade (redirect from Commerce (economics))
    Protectionism. Commerce Business Economics Samuelson, P (1939). "The Gains from International Trade". The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science. 5...
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    Vilfredo Pareto (category Neoclassical economics)
    sociology, civil engineering, economics, political science, and philosophy. He made several important contributions to economics, particularly in the study...
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  • Behavioral economics and public policy is a field that investigates how the discipline of behavioral economics can be utilized to enhance the formation...
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  • theory of money (often abbreviated QTM) is a hypothesis within monetary economics which states that the general price level of goods and services is directly...
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  • for the behaviour of individuals in a wide range of contexts outside of economics. It is also used in political science, sociology, and philosophy. The...
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    India).: 49  This book is also Weber's first brush with the concept of rationalization. His idea of modern capitalism as growing out of the religious pursuit...
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  • economist. He is "the father of the rational expectations revolution in economics", primarily due to his article "Rational Expectations and the Theory of...
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  • expansion. The theory of imperialism is often associated with Marxist economics, but many theories were developed by non-Marxists. Most theories of imperialism...
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    inflation. International trade, finance, investment and aid. Consumer economics; welfare and poverty. Performance and prospects. Natural resources; energy;...
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    Michael Hudson (economist) (category American economics writers)
    American economist, Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri–Kansas City and a researcher at the Levy Economics Institute at Bard College, former...
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    Black swan theory (category Behavioral economics)
    comes as a surprise, has a major effect, and is often inappropriately rationalized after the fact with the benefit of hindsight. The term is based on an...
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    Journal of Economics, a peer-reviewed journal of economics. Thirty-two recipients of the Nobel Prize, primarily in the fields of economics and physics...
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    between communicative rationality and rationalization on one hand and strategic/instrumental rationality and rationalization on the other. This includes a critique...
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  • mathematical optimization procedures. He observed in his Nobel Prize in Economics speech that "decision makers can satisfice either by finding optimum solutions...
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    theory. His concept of McDonaldization draws upon Max Weber's idea of rationalization through the lens of the fast food industry. He coined the term in a...
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