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The Representational Theory of Capital - Property Rights and the Reification of Capital (Hardcover)
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The Representational Theory of Capital - Property Rights and the Reification of Capital (Hardcover)
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This book proposes a "representational" theory of capital according
to which there is a relation between capital goods in the real side
of the economy and instruments representative of property claims on
those goods in the abstract side. Financial instruments are treated
herein as a particularly liquid form of property claim. The
relation proposed between these two things is a loose rather than a
direct one, and the causes for (and consequences of) the looseness
are explored in the book. This book aims not merely to simplify our
understanding of the relationship between "things" and "claims to
things," but to make explicit and precise what many current
researchers assume implicitly and, consequently, imprecisely. This
book will be a tool that researchers can apply to their own
research, in the form of a standard by which inconsistencies in the
literature on Capital Theory can be identified. Understanding what
capital is requires delving into its nature on both the real and
the abstract sides. In regard to capital goods, what they actually
are is made clearer by the thesis that they exist on a spectrum
with respect to consumer goods. In going back to the philosophical
and economic basics, no claim is made of being comprehensive. The
argument is that a crucial idea for our understanding of what
capital is that actual capital goods (and processes, and knowledge)
are represented in financial instruments and other property claims.
A formal treatment that lays out the philosophical and economic
basics is necessary to put this idea across, and the model proposed
in the book is a first step in that direction. Further, by laying
out the philosophical and economic basics of the theory, the book
offers the reader the reasons why having a clearer concept of
capital is an important tool for wealth creation, and why wealth
creation is, more than never, necessary for our individual
wellbeing and the flourishing of our civilization.
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