Putting Jurisprudence Back Into Economics
David Ellerman
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Springer International Publishing
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politik und Wirtschaft
Beschreibung
This book presents an integrated jurisprudential critique of neoclassical microeconomic theory. It explains what is ‘really wrong’ with the theory both descriptively, as well as normatively. The criticism presented is based on questions of jurisprudence, and on neoclassical theory’s sins of omission and commission concerning the underlying system of property and contract. On the positive side - while the presentation is almost entirely non-mathematical - the book contains the first mathematical treatment of the fundamental theorem about property and contract in jurisprudence that underlies a market economy.
Kundenbewertungen
Price system, Arrow-Debreu Model, Economic realities, Property and contract, Employment system, Marginal Productivity Theory, Theory of Inalienable Rights, Private property rights, Capital theory, Arbitrage Theory, Corporate Finance Theory, John Stuart Mill, Invisible hand, Property theory, Rights-based normative economics, Property mechanism, Market economy, Neoclassical microeconomic theory, Appropriation fallacy