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La dimensione ermeneutica dell'economia di O. Hirschman

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Qualsiasi azione umana tesa al raggiungimento di una qualche soddisfazione, che l economia ortodossa individua soltanto nell accrescimento dell utilit individuale. Se si tenta di rimuovere questa affermazione, contestualizzando i comportamenti all interno di un sistema di valori, si aprono nuove feconde possibilit di indagine sulla relazione fra comportamenti individuali e dinamiche collettive. A tal fine diventa utile un approfondimento sulla natura umana proprio per meglio comprendere i comportamenti economici.

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  • L. Poma, 1994. "La dimensione ermeneutica dell'economia di O. Hirschman," Working Papers 201, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.
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