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From Reproduction to Evolutionary Governance - Toward an Evolutionary Political Economy

English · Hardback

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This book combines modern evolutionary economics and classical political economy. Modern evolutionary economics with its pluralistic and contingent view of reproduction does not presuppose equilibrium or harmonious reproduction. A society that consists of multiple agents needs to establish an order from the interactions of those agents. The book introduces a normative and a practical dimension where mutual justification occurs through the act of exchange. Mutual justification ultimately leads to the emergence of social and economic order, an approach that the author dubs "approval theory." The division of labor proceeds alongside the emergence of money and capital, and the book discusses the dual structure of the real and financial economy that is the consequence. It then interprets collective action using the twin concept of voice and exit and proposes the concept of evolutionary governance to explain the politico-economic aspects of the social economy.
As such, this book shows the promising direction in which the modern political economy is now proceeding, in accordance with the contingent process of evolutionary reproduction. Further, two collaborating authors supply a game-theoretical interpretation of approval theory and an exploration of the evolution of dynamical systems, respectively.

List of contents

I Introduction.- II From Reproduction To Evolution (1 Reproduction as Basic Perspective of Political Economy 2 Reproduction of What? 3 Subjects and Needs as Ontological Concept 4 Selection, Adaptation, and Innovation in Evolutionary Process 5 Evolutionary Rationality?)Appendix: Fisher's Theorem  and  Its Interpretation by Price (Tomonori Koyama).- III Emergence Of Subjects And Order (1 Property: Needs-Production-Appropriation 2 Social Contract Revisited 3 Reciprocal Recognition 4 Social and Economic Exchange 5 Orders and Governance). Appendix: Nested Reasoning Structure under Bounded Recognition(Tetsuya Kawamura).- IV Individual And Collective Action (1 Limits of Autistic Agents 2 Exit and Voice 3 Rise and Fall of Norms and Loyalty 4 Structured Governance under Capitalism).- V Money, Capital, And Finance (1 On Value Form 2 Duplicated World of Capitalism 3 Finance-Led Capitalism 4 Dissolution of Capitalism into Civil Society).- VI From Finance-Led Capitalism To Needs-OrientedEconomy (1 Three Layers of Political Economy 2 Private and Public in Civil Society 3 Governance in Evolutionary Process -Path-Shaping Strategy).

About the author

Kiichiro Yagi is the ex-president of Setsunan University, Osaka, Japan. He taught History of Economics and Political Economy at Okayama University, Kyoto University, and Setsunan University. He served as the President of Japan Society of the History of economic Thought, Japan Association for Evolutionary Economics, and Japan Society of Political Economy, successively. His many publication includes Social Economics of Modern Japan (1999 in Japanese), Potitical Economy (2006 in Japanese), and Austrian and German Economic Thought (2011 in English). He is currently the editor-in-chief of Evolutionary and Institutional Economic Review.


Tetsuya Kawamura
is lecturer of the faculty of management at Japan University of Economics, Tokyo. He received PhD from Kyoto University in 2009. He published “Experimental Multimarket Contact Inhibits Cooperation” in Metroeconomica (2015) and “Cognitive ability and human behavior in experimental ultimatum games” in Research in Economics (2019). His recent research is directed to the relation between intelligence and social preference. He uses laboratory and field experiments to study the relationship between intelligence and strategic choice.

Tomonori Koyama is assistant professor of the faculty of psychology at Yasuda Women’s University, Hiroshima, Japan. He received PhD from Kyoto University in 2012 on the thesis "Re-examination of J. Stanley Metcalfe’s Evolutionary Market Analysis: Focusing its relation to R. A. Fisher’s Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection" (in Japanese). His fields of research are the interconnection of dynamical system with statistical inference, the criticism of utilitarianism, and the social design of regional revitalization. 

Summary

This book combines modern evolutionary economics and classical political economy. Modern evolutionary economics with its pluralistic and contingent view of reproduction does not presuppose equilibrium or harmonious reproduction. A society that consists of multiple agents needs to establish an order from the interactions of those agents. The book introduces a normative and a practical dimension where mutual justification occurs through the act of exchange. Mutual justification ultimately leads to the emergence of social and economic order, an approach that the author dubs “approval theory.” The division of labor proceeds alongside the emergence of money and capital, and the book discusses the dual structure of the real and financial economy that is the consequence. It then interprets collective action using the twin concept of voice and exit and proposes the concept of evolutionary governance to explain the politico-economic aspects of the social economy.

As such, this book shows the promising direction in which the modern political economy is now proceeding, in accordance with the contingent process of evolutionary reproduction. Further, two collaborating authors supply a game-theoretical interpretation of approval theory and an exploration of the evolution of dynamical systems, respectively.

Product details

Authors Kiichiro (Setsunan University Yagi, Yagi Kiichiro
Assisted by Kiichir Yagi (Editor), Kiichiro Yagi (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9784431549970
ISBN 978-4-431-54997-0
No. of pages 190
Dimensions 155 mm x 15 mm x 235 mm
Weight 426 g
Illustrations XVII, 190 p. 25 illus., 17 illus. in color.
Series Evolutionary Economics and Social Complexity Science
Evolutionary Economics and Social Complexity Scien
Evolutionary Economics and Social Complexity Science
Evolutionary Economics and Social Complexity Scien
Evolutionary Economics and Soc
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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