Vorliegende Sprache |
eng |
Hinweise auf parallele Ausgaben |
1698479905 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Wagner, Richard E., 1941 - : Macroeconomics as systems theory |
ISBN |
978-3-030-44464-8 |
978-3-030-44466-2 |
978-3-030-44467-9 |
Name |
Wagner, Richard E. ¬[VerfasserIn]¬ |
T I T E L |
Macroeconomics as Systems Theory |
Zusatz zum Titel |
Transcending the Micro-Macro Dichotomy |
Auflage |
1st ed. 2020. |
Verlagsort |
Cham |
Cham |
Verlag |
Springer International Publishing |
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan |
Erscheinungsjahr |
2020 |
2020 |
2020 |
Umfang |
1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 313 p. 10 illus., 7 illus. in color.) |
Reihe |
Springer eBook Collection |
Titelhinweis |
Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-3-030-44466-2 |
Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-3-030-44467-9 |
Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Wagner, Richard E., 1941 - : Macroeconomics as systems theory |
Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-3-030-44466-2 |
Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe)ISBN: 978-3-030-44467-9 |
ISBN |
ISBN 978-3-030-44465-5 |
Klassifikation |
KCB |
BUS039000 |
339 |
QC 300 |
Kurzbeschreibung |
1. Macroeconomics as Systems Theory: Setting the Stage -- 2. Models of Social Order: Mechanical vs. Creative -- 3. Structures of Production and Properties of Social Order -- 4. Diachronic Action within an Ecology of Plans -- 5. Kaleidic Economies and Internally Generated Change -- 6. Entangled Political Economy within Human Population Systems -- 7. Public Policy as the Political Calculation of Economic Value -- 8. Money, Credit, and Commanding the Societal Heights -- 9. Reason, Sentiment, and Democratic Action -- 10. Liberalism, Collectivism, and Democracy. |
2. Kurzbeschreibung |
This book examines macroeconomic theory from an analytical framework provided by theories of complex systems, in contrast to conventional theories founded on aggregation. The resulting difference in analytical perspectives is huge: the macro level of society is not pursued through aggregation over micro entities. To the contrary, the micro-macro relation is treated as one of parts-to-whole, and this relation is approached from within an ecological scheme of thought. A society is a complex ecology of plans. That ecology, however, is not reducible to a single plan. Conventional macro theory presents a national economy as a collection of such aggregate variables as output, employment, investment, and a price level, and seeks to develop theoretical relationships among those variables. In contrast, the social-theoretic approach to macro or social theory in this book treats the standard macro variables as having been shaped through social institutions, conventions, and processes that in turn are generated through interaction among economizing persons. The object denoted as macro is thus of a higher order of complexity than the object denoted as micro. |
1. Schlagwortkette |
Makroökonomie |
ANZEIGE DER KETTE |
Makroökonomie |
SWB-Titel-Idn |
169917685X |
Signatur |
Springer E-Book |
Bemerkungen |
Elektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz |
Elektronische Adresse |
$uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44465-5 |
Internetseite / Link |
Resolving-System |