Page 2 to 6: Start Pages | Page 7 to 11: Vladimir Yefimov – Preface | Page 12 to 27: Vladimir Yefimov – 1. On the birth of the monetary social order and the ideology of possessive individualism | Page 28 to 48: Vladimir Yefimov – 2. An extraordinary sociologist, Geoffrey Ingham, and two famous unknown economists | Page 49 to 74: Vladimir Yefimov – 3. What do university theoretical economists actually teach students? | Page 75 to 89: Vladimir Yefimov – 4. What is the discursive economy? | Page 90 to 129: Vladimir Yefimov – 5. Discursive economics: from the repentance of academic economists to the resurrection of the original institutional economics | Page 130 to 152: Vladimir Yefimov – 6. Robert Shiller from his thesis “Rational Expectations and The Term Structure of Interest Rates” to the 3rd edition of his book “Irrational Exuberance” | Page 153 to 181: Vladimir Yefimov – 7. Narrative economy or discursive economy? | Page 182 to 197: Bibliography | Page 198 to 201: End pages.
The monetary social order (L’Harmattan “The economic spirit”, 2022)
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