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This book embarks on a thorough review of Eastern and Western philosophies of propriety over the past 2,500 years, followed by an investigation of the ideas of propriety found in five key schools of economics: classical, neoclassical, institutional, behavioral, and cultural economics. The author then outlines the core principles and recommended practices for the study and implementation of propriety economics in the future. With its unique mixture of theory, literature reviews, methods, and case studies, this book will be useful not only to economic scholars, but also historians, policy…mehr

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This book embarks on a thorough review of Eastern and Western philosophies of propriety over the past 2,500 years, followed by an investigation of the ideas of propriety found in five key schools of economics: classical, neoclassical, institutional, behavioral, and cultural economics. The author then outlines the core principles and recommended practices for the study and implementation of propriety economics in the future. With its unique mixture of theory, literature reviews, methods, and case studies, this book will be useful not only to economic scholars, but also historians, policy makers, and any reader with an interest in making the economy work better for the benefit of all humankind.
Autorenporträt
Zhaohui HONG earned his MA and PhD degrees in American economic history from the University of Maryland (U.S.). Presently, he serves as a tenured full professor at Fordham University, dedicating his efforts to research in economic history, the history of economic thought, and economic transition. Some of his scholarly works include Conceptualizing Propriety in Economic Thought; The Price of China's Economic Development: Power, Capital, and the Poverty of Rights; and The Themes of Socioeconomic Transition-- Reinterpretation of American Modernization.