Principles of Exchange and Power - Integrating the Theory of Social Institutions and the Theory of Value

Nikolaus Horster

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The General Equilibrium Theory as one of the fundamental theoretical concepts in economics is analyzed and reformulated by using the structuralist theory... Lire la suite
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The General Equilibrium Theory as one of the fundamental theoretical concepts in economics is analyzed and reformulated by using the structuralist theory concept. Subsequently the basic principle of the economic theory, "exchange", is then compared to the basic principle of the Theory of Social Institutions : "power". The Theory of Social Institutions is a power-based theory - in contrast to most sociological theories which take a game-theoretic approach - and is shown to be well suited to explain all the phenomena a General Equilibrium Theory has to handle.
Furthermore several weaknesses in the reasoning of theoretical economics are clearly identified. The result is a simpler, more straightforward approach to the various problems underlying the analysis of modern economics.

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Biographie de Nikolaus Horster

The Author : Nikolaus Horster was born in 1967 in Munich/Germany. He studied Logic and Philosophy of Science, Psychology and Psycholinguistics at the University of Munich from 1989 to 1996, when he received his doctorate. In 1993/94 he spent one year as research assistant at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

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