In his series of Schumpeter lectures, the author uses his analysis of the three-person duel (or 'truel') in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, as a starting point to argue that the truel between desires, secrets and second-mover advantages account for a large share of social problems and failures in politics and business.
In his series of Schumpeter lectures, the author uses his analysis of the three-person duel (or 'truel') in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, as a starting point to argue that the truel between desires, secrets and second-mover advantages account for a large share of social problems and failures in politics and business.
Manfred J. Holler is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Hamburg, Germany; research professor at the Public Choice Research Centre at Turku, Finland, and a member of the board of the Center of Conflict Resolution. He is founding editor of the European Journal of Political Economy and the journal Homo Oeconomicus (now one of its three editors-in-chief), and also serves as assessing editor or board member for a number of other journals.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and alternative facts 1. The trailer 2. On desires 3. Second-mover advantages 4. Secrets: How to create and how to deal with them 5. Justice in the end?. References. Index
Preface and alternative facts 1. The trailer 2. On desires 3. Second-mover advantages 4. Secrets: How to create and how to deal with them 5. Justice in the end?. References. Index
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