社群的经济问题:受社会主义核算辩论启发的本体论反思

The economic problem of a community: ontological reflections inspired by the Socialist Calculation Debate

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2017
被引 11
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

探讨社会主义核算辩论中隐含的本体论预设,批判市场社会主义观点中事物经济角色独立于社会环境的看法,并讨论如何比较不同经济组织形式。

Abstract

Implicitly, the Socialist Calculation Debate is about the connection between neoclassical theory and reality. It involves several ontological presuppositions, with wide-ranging implications. Our purpose is to discuss one of these presuppositions. We want to scrutinise the conception, implicit in the ‘market socialist’ arguments, that things have economic roles or functions independently of the social environment in which they exist. Primary factors and techniques of production are taken to exist independently of social arrangements; jointly with consumer preferences, they are supposed to define the economic problem of a community. In criticising this conception, we borrow from F. A. Hayek, complementing his reflections with those of Donald Davidson, Tony Lawson and others. We also discuss a second problem, which follows directly from the first: if, in contrast with the market socialists’ conception, the economic roles of things depend holistically on complex social processes, how can we compare alternative forms of economic organisation?

社会主义核算论战本体论预设经济角色社会嵌入性