The reciprocal modular brain in economics and politics : shaping the rational and moral basis of organization, exchange, and choice /
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Author / Creator: | Cory, Gerald A. |
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Imprint: | New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c1999. |
Description: | x, 134 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3924535 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Maslow Hierarchy of Needs vs. MacLean's Triune Brain
- 3. MacLean's Triune Brain Concept: In Praise and Appraisal
- 4. Toward a New Neurobehavioral Model
- 5. The Reciprocal Nature of Behavior
- 6. The Conflict Systems Neurobehavioral Model vs. the Maslow Hierarchy
- 7. The Reciprocal Algorithms of Behavior and the Norm of Reciprocity
- 8. Empathy in Economics: Anthropological and Sociological-Perspectives
- 9. Rational Choice Theory Contra the Human Mammal
- 10. Political Economy: The Reciprocal Brain and the Management and Creation of Scarcity
- 11. Institutions, Organizations, and Reciprocity
- 12. The New Institutional Economics: Williamson and Transaction Costs Economics
- 13. The New Institutional Economics: The Perspective of Douglass North
- 14. Do All the Children Have Shoes? The Contrived Nature of Demand and Supply in Modern Economics
- 15. The Reciprocal Equation in Behavior, Social, and Economic Exchange: An interim Summing Up
- 16. The Culture Bound Nature of American Economic Theory
- 17. Public Choice Theory and Political Science
- 18. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index