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* Chapter 1 : The Two Meanings of Economic | * Chapter 1: The Two Meanings of Economic | ||
* Chapter 2 : Logic of Rational Action – Formal Economics – Economic Analysis – Empirical Economy | * Chapter 2: Logic of Rational Action – Formal Economics – Economic Analysis – Empirical Economy | ||
*Chapter 3 : Forms of Integration and Supporting Structure Patterns | *Chapter 3: Forms of Integration and Supporting Structure Patterns | ||
**Reciprocity and symmetry | **Reciprocity and symmetry | ||
**Redistribution and centricity | **Redistribution and centricity | ||
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**Dominant forms of integration do not represent “stages” | **Dominant forms of integration do not represent “stages” | ||
**Integration and equivalencies | **Integration and equivalencies | ||
*Chapter 4 : Trade | *Chapter 4: Trade | ||
**(I) Catallactic and institutional definition | **(I) Catallactic and institutional definition | ||
**(II) Institutional features of trade | **(II) Institutional features of trade | ||
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***Administrated trade | ***Administrated trade | ||
***Market trade | ***Market trade | ||
*Chapter 5 : Money | *Chapter 5: Money | ||
**(I) Catallactic and institutional definition | **(I) Catallactic and institutional definition | ||
**(II) Primitive money and modern money | **(II) Primitive money and modern money | ||
**(III) The “money” uses of quantifiable objects | **(III) The “money” uses of quantifiable objects | ||
**(IV) Institutional origin of money uses | **(IV) Institutional origin of money uses | ||
*Chapter 6 : Market | *Chapter 6: Market | ||
**(I) Catallactic and institution definition | **(I) Catallactic and institution definition | ||
**(II) External and internal markets | **(II) External and internal markets | ||
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'''Reference''':<br /> | '''Reference''':<br /> | ||
'''Date''': 1953<br /> | '''Date''': 1953<br /> | ||
'''KPA''': 31/16 + 31/17 (revised version) | '''KPA''': [[31/16]] + [[31/17]] (revised version) |
Revision as of 18:45, 22 December 2017
- Chapter 1: The Two Meanings of Economic
- Chapter 2: Logic of Rational Action – Formal Economics – Economic Analysis – Empirical Economy
- Chapter 3: Forms of Integration and Supporting Structure Patterns
- Reciprocity and symmetry
- Redistribution and centricity
- Exchange and markets (catallactics)
- Dominant forms of integration do not represent “stages”
- Integration and equivalencies
- Chapter 4: Trade
- (I) Catallactic and institutional definition
- (II) Institutional features of trade
- Personnel
- Goods
- Transportation
- Two-sidedness
- Gift trade
- Administrated trade
- Market trade
- Chapter 5: Money
- (I) Catallactic and institutional definition
- (II) Primitive money and modern money
- (III) The “money” uses of quantifiable objects
- (IV) Institutional origin of money uses
- Chapter 6: Market
- (I) Catallactic and institution definition
- (II) External and internal markets
- (III) Institutional features of markets