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This book consists of nine essays that model the economy considerably differently to mainstream economics.

  • Contributes to the development of a model of a socially embedded economy, taking an alternative approach to mainstream economics
  • Builds on a non-mainstream definition of economics as being concerned with social provisioning: a process in which all economic activities are social activities, informed by social norms, institutions, and ideologies
  • Integrates different theories of economic modelling, including the social surplus approach, social fabric matrix, social accounting matrix, social structures of accumulation, stock-flow consistent modelling, and structure-agency
  • Reviews the introduction of state money (and hence the financial sector) into an input-output model – a somewhat new innovation in modelling the economy

Social Provisioning, Embeddedness, and Modeling the Economy: Studies in Economic Reform and Social Justice

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 09/02/2012
    ISBN13: 9781118245200, 978-1118245200
    ISBN10: 1118245202

    Number of Pages: 500

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    This book consists of nine essays that model the economy considerably differently to mainstream economics.

    • Contributes to the development of a model of a socially embedded economy, taking an alternative approach to mainstream economics
    • Builds on a non-mainstream definition of economics as being concerned with social provisioning: a process in which all economic activities are social activities, informed by social norms, institutions, and ideologies
    • Integrates different theories of economic modelling, including the social surplus approach, social fabric matrix, social accounting matrix, social structures of accumulation, stock-flow consistent modelling, and structure-agency
    • Reviews the introduction of state money (and hence the financial sector) into an input-output model – a somewhat new innovation in modelling the economy

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