Evolutionary Microeconomics:
Classical microeconomics is intended to explain how a price system is able to coordinate the economic agents. But even if it can be extended to incomplete information and externalities, it remains grounded on very heroic assumptions. Agents are endowed with a very strong rationality, equilibrium is...
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Zusammenfassung: | Classical microeconomics is intended to explain how a price system is able to coordinate the economic agents. But even if it can be extended to incomplete information and externalities, it remains grounded on very heroic assumptions. Agents are endowed with a very strong rationality, equilibrium is stated without a concrete process to achieve it, market is the unique institution considered. Evolutionary microeconomics is aimed at bypassing these limitations by considering a dynamic approach, however not biologically oriented. Agents have local information and bounded rationality, they are involved in explicit processes of interactions through time, various institutions sustain the market or substitute to it. It explains then some phenomena hardly explained by classical microeconomics: dispersion of prices, variety of industrial structures, financial bubbles. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
THE STANDARD PARADIGM 2
TOWARDS AN EVOLUTIONARY PARADIGM 6
PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK 7
REFERENCES 9
PART I: THE BASIC CONCEPTS
1 INDIVIDUAL DECISION 13
1.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 14
1.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 22
1.3 SOME MODELS 31
1.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 39
REFERENCES 41
2 THE ELEMENTARY MARKET 43
2.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 43
2.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 48
2.3 SOME MODELS 50
2.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 64
REFERENCES 65
3 GAME SITUATIONS 67
3.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 68
3.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES, 76
3.3 SOME MODELS 87
3.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 108
REFERENCES 110
VIII CONTENTS
PART II: THE MARKETS
4 MARKET WITH IRREVERSIBILITIES 115
4.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 116
4.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 117
4.3 SOME MODELS 118
4.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES.... 128
REFERENCES 129
5 MIMETIC INTERACTIONS 131
5.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 131
5.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 140
5.3 SOME MODELS 147
5.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 169
REFERENCES 171
6 COMPETITION BETWEEN FIRMS 173
6.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 173
6.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 180
6.3 SOME MODELS 182
6.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 196
REFERENCES 198
PART III: THE INSTITUTIONS
7 ORGANIZATION OF THE FIRM 203
7.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 203
7.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 205
7.3 SOME MODELS 207
7.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 232
REFERENCES 233
CONTENTS IX
8 EMERGENCE OF INSTITUTIONS 237
8.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 237
8.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 242
8.3 SOME MODELS 247
8.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 256
REFERENCES 257
9 STATE AND ECONOMIC SYSTEM REGULATION 259
9.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 259
9.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 263
9.3 SOME MODELS 265
9.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 282
REFERENCES 287
EPILOGUE... 291
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
THE STANDARD PARADIGM 2
TOWARDS AN EVOLUTIONARY PARADIGM 6
PRESENTATION OF THE BOOK 7
REFERENCES 9
PART I: THE BASIC CONCEPTS
1 INDIVIDUAL DECISION 13
1.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 14
1.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 22
1.3 SOME MODELS 31
1.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 39
REFERENCES 41
2 THE ELEMENTARY MARKET 43
2.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 43
2.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 48
2.3 SOME MODELS 50
2.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 64
REFERENCES 65
3 GAME SITUATIONS 67
3.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 68
3.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES, 76
3.3 SOME MODELS 87
3.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 108
REFERENCES 110
VIII CONTENTS
PART II: THE MARKETS
4 MARKET WITH IRREVERSIBILITIES 115
4.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 116
4.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 117
4.3 SOME MODELS 118
4.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES. 128
REFERENCES 129
5 MIMETIC INTERACTIONS 131
5.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 131
5.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 140
5.3 SOME MODELS 147
5.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 169
REFERENCES 171
6 COMPETITION BETWEEN FIRMS 173
6.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 173
6.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 180
6.3 SOME MODELS 182
6.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 196
REFERENCES 198
PART III: THE INSTITUTIONS
7 ORGANIZATION OF THE FIRM 203
7.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 203
7.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 205
7.3 SOME MODELS 207
7.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 232
REFERENCES 233
CONTENTS IX
8 EMERGENCE OF INSTITUTIONS 237
8.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 237
8.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 242
8.3 SOME MODELS 247
8.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 256
REFERENCES 257
9 STATE AND ECONOMIC SYSTEM REGULATION 259
9.1 BACKGROUND AND PROBLEMS 259
9.2 CANONICAL PRINCIPLES 263
9.3 SOME MODELS 265
9.4 THESES AND CONJECTURES 282
REFERENCES 287
EPILOGUE. 291 |
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title_full | Evolutionary Microeconomics Jacques Lesourne ; André Orléan ; Bernard Walliser |
title_fullStr | Evolutionary Microeconomics Jacques Lesourne ; André Orléan ; Bernard Walliser |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolutionary Microeconomics Jacques Lesourne ; André Orléan ; Bernard Walliser |
title_short | Evolutionary Microeconomics |
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