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Reframing Economics - Economic Action as Imperfect Cooperation (Hardcover)
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For most of the 20th century economists focused on competition as
the driving force of the modern capitalist economy. In his
thoughtful and readable book, Roger A. McCain offers a different
frame of reference for economists. Using game theory's distinction
between cooperative and non-cooperative games, he defines economics
as the study of the development of cooperative agreements in the
economy and the failure to bring them about. Orthodox economists
who think in terms of a competitive model and heterodox economists
who adhere to a class conflict paradigm will both find their ideas
challenged by McCain's new frame that sees mature capitalism as the
result of class compromise based on an imperfectly cooperative
game.' - Donald R. Stabile, St. Mary s College of Maryland, USThe
objectives of this book are twofold. Firstly, it proposes that
economics should be defined as a study of imperfect cooperation.
Secondly, it elucidates the continuities that extend from classical
political economy through the neoclassical, Keynesian, and modern
economics of the twenty-first century. Roger McCain explores
economics as the study of cooperative arrangements, or the ways in
which people work together. He asserts that there is no 'new
paradigm', but rather a more encompassing cognitive frame. In the
same spirit, the book borrows freely, without doctrinarism, from
Austrian and other heterodox traditions - including Marxism where
it is helpful - and social philosophers in the social contract
tradition. Game theory of both branches plays a key role
throughout. Presenting an innovative new framework for the major
topics that together make up economic theory, this highly
accessible book will strongly appeal to economics scholars,
researchers and students, especially those in the fields of
heterodox economics and the history of economic thought. Contents:
1. Introduction Part I: How People Work Together 2. Production: The
Benefit of Working Together 3. Game Theory: Problems of Working
Together 4. Exchange: How Difference Enriches Us 5. Further
Benefits of Working Together: Sharing Risk Part II: Information is
Not Free 6. Information is Not Free 7. Governance 8. A Grand
Coalition of the Whole Society 9. Macroeconomics 10. Political
Economy Index
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