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Registro 1 de 14
Autor: Arrow, Kenneth-J - 
Título: What Has Economics to Say about Racial Discrimination?
Fuente: Journal of Economic Perspectives. v.12, n.2. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 91-100
Año: spring 1998
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente
Registro 2 de 14
Autor: Arrow, Kenneth-J - 
Título: Invaluable Goods
Fuente: Journal of Economic Literature. v.35, n.2. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 757-65
Año: June 1997
Resumen: Margaret Jane Radin’s new book, Contested Commodities, is reviewed. The book’s thesis is that some activities are too close to the intrinsic identity of persons to be proper subjects of the market and that discourse which treats all such activities as commodities can itself create harm. She therefore argues for a concept of "incomplete commodification." The review first locates Radin’s thesis as part of a long tradition. Second, it notes that a state-based or legal determination of which goods are so deeply personal is certainly not clearly superior to self-determination in the context of a market. Third, it argues that the effect of discourse on behavior is not empirically clear and that acting on the view that discourse can threaten deep values can lead to limits on freedom.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente
Registro 3 de 14
Autor: Arrow, Kenneth-J - 
Título: The Economics of Information: An Exposition
Fuente: Empirica. v.23, n.2
Páginas: pp. 119-28
Año: 1996
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA E + datos de Fuente
Registro 4 de 14
Autor: Arrow, Kenneth-J - Kehoe, Timothy-J
Título: Distinguished Fellow: Herbert Scarf’s Contributions to Economics
Fuente: Journal of Economic Perspectives. v.8, n.4. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 161-81
Año: fall 1994
Resumen: For the past thirty-five years, Herbert Scarf has made fundamental contributions in studies of inventories, the core, computation of equilibria, and integer programming. His work has simultaneously sought the most general and abstract formulations while simplifying the theory and bringing it closer to applications.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente
Registro 5 de 14
Autor: Arrow, Kenneth-J - 
Título: Methodological Individualism and Social Knowledge
Fuente: American Economic Review. v.84, n.2. American Economic Association
Páginas: pp. 1-9
Año: May 1994
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente

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