2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-3287(02)00101-5
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The end of neoliberal history—the future of economics

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“…Kristóf [ 86 ] researched whether and how it was possible to make scientific forecasts through the investigation of the scientific-philosophical problems and methodological aspects of FS. Gáspár et al [ 28 ] argued that the future of economics needed discussion and claimed for the materialization of social visions in the economic sphere. Nováky [ 109 ] explored the consequences of changes in the field of FS and accomplished empirical research of subjective relationships to changes.…”
Section: Results Of Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kristóf [ 86 ] researched whether and how it was possible to make scientific forecasts through the investigation of the scientific-philosophical problems and methodological aspects of FS. Gáspár et al [ 28 ] argued that the future of economics needed discussion and claimed for the materialization of social visions in the economic sphere. Nováky [ 109 ] explored the consequences of changes in the field of FS and accomplished empirical research of subjective relationships to changes.…”
Section: Results Of Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding theoretical domination, it assumes that ''the economy is everything, and that mainstream economic theory is true'' [40, p. 89]. Underpinned by modern atomistic thinking -including contracted and biased forms of individualism [41,42] -economism can be understood as a modern worldview, currently somewhat conterminous with the ideology of economic globalisationsee, e.g. [43].…”
Section: Economismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact is clear however that pricing mechanism as proposed by the neoliberal economics is not efficient enough to optimize economic processes with the ecological necessities (van Dam and Apeldoorn, 1996;Gáspár, Gervai and Trautmann, 2003).…”
Section: Bigger Attention Of the Research On Sustainable Comsumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%