Economics and Power: An Inquiry into Human Relations and Markets - Couverture rigide

Bartlett, Randall

 
9780521355629: Economics and Power: An Inquiry into Human Relations and Markets

Synopsis

This book widens the focus of economic analysis to examine how people affect each other within and around markets.

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Revue de presse

'An impressive, well-written book that expands the boundaries of economics and contributes to a realistic theory of economic power.' Choice

'Bartlett has made a most valuable contribution-so obvious, yet so long in coming. It is hard to know whether a book such as this will change many minds. Those of us inclined to approach economics from a broader perspective will be most grateful for an analytical concept of power, and for the many insights and illustrations offered by Bartlett. Those inclined to dismiss the analysis of power as appropriate for sociologists and poltical scientists may indeed take note, though it is not certain that they will. The book is certainly well written and makes an important contribution to our long-standing neglect of power.' Journal of Economic Literature

'It successfully challenges the neoclassical mainstream on a broad range of basic issues involving power in market systems...For mainstream neoclassical economists who take the time to digest it, Bartlett's book must be most unsettling. For radical economists, even those already well-versed in the discourse on power, it is a valuable resource for deepening their understanding of both the weaknesses of mainstream theory and the strengths of their own alternative.' Eric Schutz, Review of Radical Political Economics

Présentation de l'éditeur

When a marketplace is considered in isolation, the implicit conclusion is that markets are a sufficient defence against the exercise of power. But market transactions do not occur in isolation: they are defined by rules, property rights, prior events and social values. This book widens the focus of traditional economic analysis to examine the ways in which people may affect each other within and around markets to give rise to real power. Using conventional neoclassical assumptions about human behaviour, the book begins by developing a workable concept of power, allowing for its presence in a variety of forms and degrees. It examines the conditions under which power would necessarily be absent from market transactions and those under which it would be possible. It considers the decision processes of potential exercisers and subjects of power to determine when the exercise and success of power would be rational.

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Autres éditions populaires du même titre

9780521034623: Economics and Power: An Inquiry into Human Relations and Markets

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0521034620 ISBN 13 :  9780521034623
Editeur : Cambridge University Press, 2008
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