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Entwickelung der Gesetze des menschlichen Verkehrs und der daraus fließenden Regeln für menschliches Handeln

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Canvas – Von der mechanistischen zur komplexen Sichtweise der Welt

TL;DR: In this paper, the question "Welche Bedeutung die Naturwissenschaften, insbesondere die Erkenntnisse der klassischen Mechanik, bei der Entwicklung der Wirtschaftswissenskaft gehabt haben, ist von groser Relevanz fur das Verstandnis der Okonomik".
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3. Nobel Laureate: Paul A. Samuelson (1915‐ )

Abstract: Explores the life of Paul A. Samuelson, of whom it is said, that he is the ‘last generalist in economics’, from his early days in the USA. Gives great detail from his lecture, particularly for his provision of a rich, unknown source of new problems in economic science.
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The Topicality of David Ricardo's Thought (on the Bicentenary of the Publication 'On the Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation')

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the views of D. Ricardo, one of the most eminent representatives of the classical school, while the research problem is an attempt to assess their relevance.
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Optimal Auctions with Convex Perceived Payments

TL;DR: This paper considers a slight generalization of this usual model of quasi-linear utilities---from linear to convex "perceived" payments, and derives an upper and a heuristic lower bound on expected revenue in the setting and yields heuristics that approximate the optimal robust auction, assuming convex perceived payments.