经济学的两种概念与最大化

Two conceptions of economics and maximisation

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2013
被引 9
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

主张经济学应回归以特定人类活动为对象的领域概念,而非基于稀缺性的通用方法,并论证了稀缺性分析用于非经济领域会导致结论片面。

Abstract

Economics has evolved from a ‘domain-focused’ conception, i.e. the study of specific kinds of human activities, to a ‘scarcity-based’ conception, i.e. the study of a particular approach to all human choices. It thus enlarged its domain and narrowed its perspective: instrumental maximising. This paper maintains that economics should be domain focused, with a core of scarcity-based analysis of its domain, integrated into a broader analysis. It also holds that the scarcity-based analysis of realities falling outside the economic domain is not economics, but rather a social science broader in respect to the field but narrower in respect to the analysis, and thus partial in its conclusions. Section 2 introduces these versions of economics, Section 3 links them to specific conceptions of rationality, Section 4 provides arguments for the paper’s thesis and Section 5 deals with two related versions of maximisation and argues for adopting one of them.

经济学概念稀缺性分析最大化理性