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Intersubjectivity in Economics : Agents and Structures, Paperback / softback Book

Intersubjectivity in Economics : Agents and Structures Paperback / softback

Edited by Edward (University of the West of England, UK.) Fullbrook

Part of the Economics as Social Theory series

Paperback / softback

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Traditional economics treats the defining subjective properties of economic agents (tastes, preferences, demands, goals and perceptions) as if they are determined independently of individual and collective relations with other agents.

This collection of essays reflects the increasingly common view that economics cannot continue to disregard all economic phenomena inconsistent with this conception. The volume is especially concerned with the idea of intersubjective influences on market outcomes.

A team of expert international contributors have been brought together to address the question of intersubjectivity from a variety of perspectives.

Using methods of description and analysis they explore the structures and effects of concrete interdependencies between individual subjectivities engaged in economic activity, and develop conceptual and analytical tools for this task.

Many of the essays are interdisciplinary in scope and in addition to economics the book should provide valuable lessons in psychology, sociology, social theory, philosophy, political science and history.

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