The Natural Economic Science

The Natural Economic Science

by Paul Fudulu
The Natural Economic Science

The Natural Economic Science

by Paul Fudulu

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Overview

Economics is widely regarded as a social science. But the division of social vs. natural science limits the study of economics -- and, in fact, all social sciences -- locking away theories and evidence that greatly improve levels of analysis and research across all areas of interdisciplinary study. For too long now, this division has ceased to make sense.
In this ground-breaking new study, Paul Fudulu bases a theory of new natural economic science on one of the most important causal laws of physics: the ever entropic degradation of the universe. This theory is comprehensive for all of human behavior, and makes it possible to find solutions to unsolved problems of orthodox economics, revealing correlations which are crucial to a solid economic analysis. Through a book of two parts, Fudulu takes readers through this new theory, starting at the basics and building to look at individual examples, including the formation of human ends and an exploration of coercive actions through the use of externalities as a cover-up.
For students, researchers and academics in social sciences and economic theory, this is an unmissable book with an exciting new theory of natural economics.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161326107
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Publication date: 06/07/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 635 KB

About the Author

Paul Fudulu is a full professor of economics, University of Bucharest, and visiting scholar for three years at the Center for Study of Public Choice, GMU, Virginia (led by Nobel Laureate James Buchanan). He is the author of The Economic Decoding of Religious Dogmas, Teoria economica a culturilor si institutiilor, and Metamaximizare: Avutie si Justitie.
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