Our Teleological Economic World: Correlative Underpinnings of the Economic & Physical Sciences

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University Press of America, 2002 - Business & Economics - 308 pages
The question whether God prevails or not is a vital one for many disciplines that are taught in colleges and universities, as well as for each academician personally and intellectually. In addressing this issue, Our Teleological Economic World takes a pathfinding approach by demonstrating at a scholarly level, that economic science joins physical science in affirming an Intelligent Design of the universe. Throughout the manuscript, extending from classical to advanced microeconomic and macroeconomic analyses, the authors establish correlative correspondences with those of physical science.

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Teleological Equilibria
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A Special Note on Accidents John Nash and
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M.L. Greenhut is Abell Professor of Liberal Arts Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Economics Emeritus, Texas A&M University. John G. Greenhut is Associate Professor, Finance & Business Economics, Arizona State University West, Phoenix.

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