1. neoclassical - Noun
2. neoclassical - Adjective
3. neoclassical - Adjective Satellite
characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style
Source: WordNetWe need to augment and amend the existing body of classical and neoclassical economic theory to achieve a more realistic picture of economic process. Herbert Simon
Neoclassical economics insists that advertising cannot force consumers to buy anything they don't already want to buy. Christopher Lasch
Proving that profit is economically and morally justifiable, rather then the result of exploitation, has been a central preoccupation of neoclassical economists. Jim Stanford
If the state is the executive committee of the great corporation and the planning system, it is partly because neoclassical economics is its instrument for neutralizing the suspicion that this is so. John Kenneth Galbraith
The strength of capitalism does not lie in the neoclassical idea of stability, but in its ability to unleash this creative energy. like a chaotic mathematical system, it is capable of producing surprise. David Orrell
Not only is Homo economicus self-centered, he is a murdering psychopath. However, as with much of neoclassical economic thought, there is an element of circularity here. David Orrell