Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Zouboulakis, M. S."
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Contesting the autonomy of political economy: The early positivist criticism of economic knowledge
Zouboulakis, M. S. (2008)A strong critical movement emerged in the mid 1860s based on Auguste Comte's idea of a unified social science. Presented here is the debate over the independence of political economy vis-a-vis the other branches of social ... -
Customary rule-following behaviour in the work of John Stuart Mill and Alfred Marshall 1
Zouboulakis, M. S. (2014)The informal institutional structure embraces the social norms and moral values of a particular society and together with the formal institutional frame, they compose the social environment. Social norms and values, congealed ... -
Democracy, sea power and institutional change: An economic analysis of the Athenian Naval Law
Kyriazis, N. C.; Zouboulakis, M. S. (2004)The present essay attempts to test the validity of the theory of institutional change based on the concept of property rights, in the remote historical setting of Classical Athens. The "Naval Law" introduced by Themistocles ... -
Is Popper's methodological individualism defendable?
Zouboulakis, M. S. (1997) -
Modeling institutional change in transition economies
Kyriazis, N. C.; Zouboulakis, M. S. (2005)A particular aspect of path dependence and change is discussed here. To understand institutional change in transition economies, a game theoretic model that combines economic changes with changes in the social values system ... -
Trustworthiness as a Moral Determinant of Economic Activity: Lessons from the Classics
Zouboulakis, M. S. (2009)This paper reviews the way that social norms and ethical values in general, and trustworthiness in particular, is perceived to affect the behavior of economic agents in view of the work of Adam Smith, Nassau William Senior ... -
The varieties of economic rationality: From Adam Smith to contemporary behavioural and evolutionary economics
Zouboulakis, M. S. (2014)The concept of economic rationality is important for the historical evolution of Economics as a scientific discipline. The common idea about this concept -even between economists- is that it has a unique meaning which is ...

