Kairological Economics

Author: Nicolas Laos  

Publisher: Algora Publishing‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780875869537

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780875869513

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780875869520

Subject: D81 international relations

Keyword: 政治理论,经济学

Language: ENG

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Kairological Economics

Description

Economic analysis underpins and informs economic decision-making, even if there is a lengthy lag between economic analysis and its gradual absorption into economic debate. Once established as common sense, a text of economic analysis becomes incredibly powerful, because it delineates not only what is the object of knowledge but also what it is sensible to talk about or suggest. If one thinks and acts outside the framework of the dominant text of economic analysis, he risks more than simply the judgment that his recommendations are wrong; his entire moral attitude may be ridiculed or seen as dangerous just because his theoretical assumptions are deemed unrealistic. Therefore, defining common sense and, in essence, what is ‘reality’ and ‘realistic’ is the ultimate act of political power. Economic analysis does not simply explain or predict, it tells us what possibilities exist for human action and intervention; it defines both our explanatory possibilities and our moral and practical horizons. Hence, ontology and epistemology matter, and the stakes are far more considerable than at first sight seem to be the case.

This is the main idea developed in the following chapters, as Dr. Laos leads readers through a pioneering way of looking at political economy.

Chapter

A kairic approach to policy analysis

Chapter 2. Economic Laws

Chapter 3. Communication Among Conscious Beings And The Dynamics Of The Economic System

Chapter 4. Economic Assumptions

Chapter 5. Insufficient Economic Assumptions And The Problem Of Unemployment

‘Classical unemployment’

Laissez-faire capitalism

Keynesian economics

Monetarism

Protectionism

Chapter 6. Insufficient Economic Assumptions And The Problem Of Inflation

Chapter 7. The Difficulties Of Refutation: The Development Of Knowledge In Economics

Chapter 8. Formal Methods Of Analysis In Economics

Chapter 9. Rationality And Economics: From Rationality To Kairicity

A genealogy of ratio

Rationality and the ‘Homo Economicus’ in modern economic thought

Beyond rational choice theory

Chapter 10. Efficient-Market Hypothesis, Behavioral Finance And Kairological Finance

The Efficient-Market Hypothesis

Behavioral finance

Kairological finance

Chapter 11. Kairological Growth Theory

Chapter 12. Kairicity, Distributive Justice And The Ethical Content Of Economics

Jeremy Bentham’s utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill’s utilitarianism

Adam Smith’s theory of moral sentiments

Immanuel Kant’s moral rationalism

The need for a kairological morality

Contemporary moral debates in the academic discipline of Economics

Chapter 13. Kairology As A Research Program For Personal And Social Autonomy

Chapter 14. Kairicity And Network Society

Chapter 15. Institutions And Economic Activity

Chapter 16. The Eurozone, Totemism And Democratic Deficit

Chapter 17. Philosophy Of History And Comparative Economics

Chapter 18. The Democratic Microstructures And Macrostructures Of Kairological Economics

Democratic microstructures

Democratic macrostructures

Bibliography

Index

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