Ioannis Katselidis
Athens University of Economics and Business
14 Papers
50 Citations
Ioannis Katselidis is an academic researcher from Athens University of Economics and Business. The author has contributed to research in topics: Economic methodology & Mainstream economics. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
Schumpeter, Commons, and Veblen on Institutions†
Abstract: This article compares Schumpeter, Veblen, and Commons with regard to institutions setting up the paradigm of institutional evolutionary economics. Their theories are of a complex nature, and as such, it is very difficult to situate them in a clear-cut tradition. The main similarity is their opposition to the thesis that market economy is an independent and self-regulating system, in an attempt to integrate economic, sociological, and political perspectives with regard to the functioning of the system. Also, change per se is in contrast to the notion of equilibrium. Of course, despite the parallels, the existence of differences is undeniable.
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From Edgeworth to Econophysics: A Methodological Perspective
TL;DR: Although most of the marginalist economists' methodology was influenced by 19th century classical physics, the work of second generation marginalist Francis Ysidro Edgeworth represents the highest point of classical physics influence to the development of mainstream economic methodology.
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From Edgeworth to econophysics: a methodological perspective
TL;DR: Although most of the marginalist economists' methodology was influenced by nineteenth-century classical physics, the work of Francis Ysidro Edgeworth represents the highest point of classical physics influence to the development of mainstream economic methodology as discussed by the authors.
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The development of trade union theory and mainstream economic methodology
TL;DR: In the post-war period, there was a major theoretical and methodological shift towards the idea of unions as optimizing economic units with well-defined objective functions which are optimized subject to purely economic constraints as discussed by the authors.
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Wages and work effort in English economic thought, 1670–1770
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the two strands of thought developed during the period 1670-1770 in English economic thought with respect to the preferable wage rates, evaluate the theoretical arguments which specify the pre-classical theses for or against low real wages and analyse how the relationship between wages and individuals' work effort is interpreted according to the preclassical English economists.
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