The Knowledge We Have Lost in Information: The History of Information in Modern Economics

The Knowledge We Have Lost in Information: The History of Information in Modern Economics

Philip Mirowski , Edward Nik-Khah
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Jul 3, 2017 · Anglais · Relié (312 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 312
Langue Anglais
Publié Jul 3, 2017
Éditeur Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0190270055
ISBN-13 9780190270056

Description

In a world overwhelmed by data, two scholars delve deep into the pivotal role of information in shaping modern economics. They argue that the evolution of economic thought has been significantly influenced by the ways we understand and utilize information, revealing a complex interplay between knowledge and value creation. By tracing historical developments and offering a critical examination of prevailing assumptions, they illuminate how a focus on data can obscure the subtleties of human experience and decision-making.

As they navigate through various economic theories and practices, the authors challenge readers to reflect on the implications of our information-centric society. Their exploration serves as a compelling reminder of the knowledge that may be lost when information is treated merely as a commodity, urging a reconceptualization of how we perceive and interact with economic information.

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Développement personnel Histoire Affaires & Économie Contemporain Politique
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