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E-grāmata: Complexities of Production and Interacting Human Behaviour

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As the real world is rapidly becoming more and more complicated, economists need to venture beyond the boundaries of mainstream economics and integrate philosophical thought and complexity into their analytical frameworks. In this context, this volume brings together papers on economic theory and its related issues, exploring complex production systems and heterogeneously interacting human behavior. The author challenges economists to integrate economic theory and moral science anew by referring to evolutionary economics and socio-econophysics. The three parts of the book focus on the complexities of production and social interaction, the moral science of heterogeneous economic interaction, and the Avatamsaka's dilemma of the two-person game with only positive spillovers.
1 A Perspective for Analyzing the Socio-Economic System and Interactive Human Behaviour
1(38)
Yuji Aruka
Part I Complexities of Production and Social Interaction
2 Generalized Goodwin's Theorems on General Coordinates
39(28)
Yuji Aruka
3 Possibility Theorems on Reswitching of Techniques and the Related Issues of Price Variations
67(46)
Yuji Aruka
4 An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Interaction: Introduction to Socio- and Econo-Physics
113(16)
Yuji Aruka
Jurgen Mimkes
5 The Law of Consumer Demand in Japan: A Macroscopic Microeconomic View
129(12)
Yuji Aruka
6 How to Measure Social Interactions Via Group Selection? Cultural Group Selection, Coevolutionary Processes, and Large-Scale Cooperation: A Comment
141(10)
Yuji Aruka
Part II Moral Science of Heterogeneous Economic Interaction
7 Exploring the Limitations of Utilitarian Epistemology to Economic Science in View of Interacting Heterogeneity
151(16)
Yuji Aruka
8 The Moral Science of Heterogeneous Economic Interaction in Face of Complexity
167(14)
Yuji Aruka
9 The Evolution of Moral Science: Economic Rationality in the Complex Social System
181(22)
Yuji Aruka
Part III Avatamsaka's Dilemma of the Two-Person Game with Only Positive Spillover
10 Avatamsaka Game Structure and Experiment on the Web
203(20)
Yuji Aruka
11 Avatamsaka Game Experiment as a Nonlinear Polya Urn Process
223(10)
Yuji Aruka
12 Non-Self-Averaging of a Two-Person Game with Only Positive Spillover: A New Formulation of Avatamsaka's Dilemma
233(30)
Yuji Aruka
Eizo Akiyama
Appendix Klaus Mainzer Der kreative Zufall: wie das Neue in die Welt kommt (The Creative Chance. How Novelty comes into the World, German) 263
C.H. Beck