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A comparative analysis of three economic theories

A comparative analysis of three economic theories focusing upon the international trade of hazardous waste (the case of electric arc furnace dust)
by Cramer, Amy Silverstein Ph.D., University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2000, 210 pages; AAT 9960746
Abstract (Summary)

This dissertation is primarily a comparison of the ways that different theories address social phenomena. As an important sub-theme, it is about relationships among theories, targeted social issues, and political actions. I argue that among the infinite processes that constitute any particular process are alternative theories (explanations of the social totality). A conscious acknowledgment of alternative theories and their respective entry points is important because it has a significant bearing on decisions regarding political actions that may affect the social totality. The targeted social issue used as an example in this dissertation is the international trade of hazardous waste, with a specific focus upon U.S.-Mexico trade of electric arc furnace dust.

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