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The "invisible hand": Neoclassical economics and the ordering of society
Alan Christopher Finlayson
, Thomas A. Lyson
, Andrew Pleasant
, Kai A. Schafft
, Robert J. Torres
Education Policy Studies
Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)
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Neoclassical Economics
100%
Discursive Space
66%
Socioeconomic
33%
Popular
33%
Global Economics
33%
Multiple Sites
33%
Social Organization
33%
Political Institutions
33%
Individual Choice
33%
Power Technology
33%
Philosophy of Science
33%
Socially Optimal Strategy
33%
Economic Functions
33%
Industrialized World
33%
Neutral Value
33%
Sociology of Science
33%
Economic Institutions
33%
Political Organization
33%
Economic Decision-making
33%
Capitalist Society
33%
Neoclassical Economic Theory
33%
Economic Discourse
33%
Rational Self-interest
33%
Social Narratives
33%
Dominant Position
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Neoclassical Economics
100%
Economic Theory
25%