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Classical Economic Man

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  • Allen Oakley

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In Classical Economic Man, Allen Oakley argues that two of the fathers of modern economics espoused methodological strategies which rejected the concept of ‘economic man’ and gave primacy to the human origins of economic phenomena.

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  • Allen Oakley, 1994. "Classical Economic Man," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 340.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:340
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    1. Shamim Ahmad Siddiqi, 2009. "A Suggested Methodology for thePolitical Economy of Islam منهجية مقترحة للاقتصاد السياسي في الإسلام," Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics, King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute., vol. 22(2), pages 81-122, July.
    2. Marek Hudík, 2013. "From Marginal Utility to Revealed Preference," E-LOGOS, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2013(1), pages 1-19.
    3. Frankfurter, George M. & McGoun, Elton G. & Allen, Douglas E., 2004. "The prescriptive turn in behavioral finance," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 33(4), pages 449-468, September.
    4. Shamim Ahmad Siddiqi, 2001. "A Suggested Methodology for the Political Economy of Islam منهجية مقترحة للاقتصاد السياسي في الإسلام," Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics, King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute., vol. 13(1), pages 3-27, January.

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    Keywords

    Economics and Finance;

    JEL classification:

    • B0 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - General

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