Intangible Flow Theory in Economics

Intangible Flow Theory in Economics

Human Participation in Economic and Societal Production

Cardao-Pito, Tiago

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

324

Dura

Inglês

9781138298651

15 a 20 dias

603

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Part 1. Introduction (1) A new theory, economics and relativism Part 2. Intangible Flow Theory (2) Introducing Intangible Flow Theory (3) Monetary flows and commodities (4) New scientific law: We humans are not commodities, assets, capital or resources (5) Operating product flows enhancing human survival and existence (6) Non-deconstructable flows and countering relativism Part 3. Origins of the human commodity framework in mainstream economics and Marxism (7) Adam Smith's synthesis and the human commodity framework (8) Theory of human in mainstream economics: Utilitarianism as hedonism allegedly measurable in money (9) Intangible Flow Theory is not aligned with quantitative nor qualitative utilitarianism (10) Ricardo, Malthus, and the human commodity framework into context (11) Prototypes of hedonist arguments (12) Hedonist theory of value, production and existence emerges (13) Humans, human flows and Mother Nature integrated upon the hedonist market parable (14) Human commodity framework origins and its possible elimination
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Monetary Flows;Intangible Flow;Fisher-Modigliani-Miller;Societal Production;material flows;Hedonist Utility;financialization;Hedonist Calculus;Marxist economics;Tangible Flows;neoclassical economics;Mainstream Economics;human capital;Quantitative Hedonism;human resources;Smith's System;Hedonist Theory;economic production;Biophysical World;political economy;Hedonist Markets;Social constructivism;Hedonist Utilitarianism;Intangible flow theory;Vice Versa;Contemporary Societies;Human participation;Contemporary Mainstream Economics;Economic sociology;Keynes;Monetary Societies;Bentham's Hedonist Utilitarianism;Self-regulating Market;Homo Economicus Model;Monetary Technologies;Physical Goods;Qualitative Hedonism;Moneyed Persons