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Intersubjectivity in economics : agents and structures / edited by Edward Fullbrook.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Economics as social theoryPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2002Description: xiv, 306 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415266971
  • 9780415266970
  • 041526698X
  • 9780415266987
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.019 21
LOC classification:
  • HB74.P8 I59 2002
Contents:
Introduction: Why intersubjectivity? / Edward Fullbrook -- Pt. I. Intersubjective agents. 1. Collective intentionality and individual behavior / John B. Davis. 2. Reciprocal fairness, cooperation and limits to competition / Ernst Fehr and Armin Falk. 3. All consumption is conspicuous / Anne Mayhew. 4. Flaws in the foundation: Consumer behavior and general equilibrium theory / Frank Ackerman. 5. On the need for a more complete ontology of the consumer / Ralph W. Pfouts. 6. Conspicuous consumption in economic theory and thought / Roger Mason. 7. The economics of criminal participation: Radical subjectivist and intersubjectivist critiques / Peter Wynarczyk. 8. 'Everybody is talking about it': Intersubjectivity and the television industry / Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap -- Pt. II. Intersubjective structures. 9. Market, imitation and tradition: Hayek vs Keynes / Jean-Pierre Dupuy. 10. Reconstitutive downward causation: Social structure and the development of individual agency / Geoffrey M. Hodgson. 11. Conventions of co-ordination and the framing of uncertainty / Laurent Thevenot. 12. Intersubjectivity in the socio-economic world: A critical realist perspective / Paul Lewis and Jochen Runde. 13. Social networks and information / Paul Ormerod. 14. Dispositions, social structures and economic practices: Towards a new economic sociology / Frederic Lebaron. 15. Adam Smith's sympathy: Towards a normative economics / S. Abu Turab Rizvi. 16. The theory of conventions and a new theory of the firm / Thierry Levy. 17. An intersubjective theory of value / Edward Fullbrook.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Why intersubjectivity? / Edward Fullbrook -- Pt. I. Intersubjective agents. 1. Collective intentionality and individual behavior / John B. Davis. 2. Reciprocal fairness, cooperation and limits to competition / Ernst Fehr and Armin Falk. 3. All consumption is conspicuous / Anne Mayhew. 4. Flaws in the foundation: Consumer behavior and general equilibrium theory / Frank Ackerman. 5. On the need for a more complete ontology of the consumer / Ralph W. Pfouts. 6. Conspicuous consumption in economic theory and thought / Roger Mason. 7. The economics of criminal participation: Radical subjectivist and intersubjectivist critiques / Peter Wynarczyk. 8. 'Everybody is talking about it': Intersubjectivity and the television industry / Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap -- Pt. II. Intersubjective structures. 9. Market, imitation and tradition: Hayek vs Keynes / Jean-Pierre Dupuy. 10. Reconstitutive downward causation: Social structure and the development of individual agency / Geoffrey M. Hodgson. 11. Conventions of co-ordination and the framing of uncertainty / Laurent Thevenot. 12. Intersubjectivity in the socio-economic world: A critical realist perspective / Paul Lewis and Jochen Runde. 13. Social networks and information / Paul Ormerod. 14. Dispositions, social structures and economic practices: Towards a new economic sociology / Frederic Lebaron. 15. Adam Smith's sympathy: Towards a normative economics / S. Abu Turab Rizvi. 16. The theory of conventions and a new theory of the firm / Thierry Levy. 17. An intersubjective theory of value / Edward Fullbrook.

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