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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 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


Chapter 2 : Logic of Rational Action – Formal Economics – Economic Analysis – Empirical Economy
***Gift trade
 
***Administrated trade
Chapter 3 : Forms of Integration and Supporting Structure Patterns
***Market trade
 
*Chapter 5 : Money
Reciprocity and symmetry
**(I) Catallactic and institutional definition
Redistribution and centricity
**(II) Primitive money and modern money
Exchange and markets (catallactics)
**(III) The “money” uses of quantifiable objects
Dominant forms of integration do not represent “stages”
**(IV) Institutional origin of money uses
Integration and equivalencies
*Chapter 6 : Market
 
**(I) Catallactic and institution definition
Chapter 4 : Trade
**(II) External and internal markets
 
**(III) Institutional features of markets
(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


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'''Reference''':<br />
'''Reference''':<br />
'''Date''': 1953<br />
'''Date''': 1953<br />
'''KPA""": 31/16 + 31/17 (revised version)<br />
'''KPA""": 31/16 + 31/17 (revised version)<br />

Revision as of 15:01, 17 April 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

Reference:
Date: 1953
KPA""": 31/16 + 31/17 (revised version)