TY - BOOK AU - Fullbrook,Edward TI - Intersubjectivity in economics: agents and structures T2 - Economics as social theory SN - 0415266971 AV - HB74.P8 I59 2002 U1 - 330.019 21 PY - 2002/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Economics KW - Psychological aspects N1 - 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 ER -