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Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

ECONOMIC WEALTH CREATION AND THE SOCIAL DIVISION OF LABOUREconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourRobert p. GillesEconomic WealthCre

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume ieation and the SocialDivision of LabourVolume I: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRobert p. GillesManagement School Queen’s University Belfast B

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lan imprint is published by the registered company Springer Nature Switzerland AGThe registered company address is: Gcwcrbestrassc 11.6330 Cham. Switz Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

erlandPrefaceThis book is founded on more than 30 years of reflection on the use and abuse of economic theory. During these years, I have considered m

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yself to be a critical observer of developments in economics and in economic theory in particular. The impetus for my view of economics presented here

ECONOMIC WEALTH CREATION AND THE SOCIAL DIVISION OF LABOUREconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourRobert p. GillesEconomic WealthCre

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume iertation addressed the modelling of institutional constraints in Edgcworthian barter processes. During these initial years as a researcher in economic

s, 1 already found myself at odds with the main hypotheses put forward by leading economists. In particular, I lamented the state of general equilibri Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

um theory and its singular focus on perfectly competitive markets, which I believe to be much too limiting.During my subsequent career at Virginia Tec

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h 1 turned my attention to several other areas in economic theory. Again, I found the practice in these other fields in economic theory lacking in cri

ECONOMIC WEALTH CREATION AND THE SOCIAL DIVISION OF LABOUREconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourRobert p. GillesEconomic WealthCre

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume is. With my coauthors Dimitrios Diaman-taras and Pieter Ruys, we have been able to apply this theory to understand the emergence of trade institutions,

in particular market systems, that are subject to establishment and maintenance costs. Our conclusions from this research resulted in explanations th Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

at were different front the established theories in mainstream neo classical economics.Subsequently, I investigated the formation of networks and hier

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

archical authority organisations with various coauthors. In particular, I focused on the role of trust in the formation of networks under mutual conse

ECONOMIC WEALTH CREATION AND THE SOCIAL DIVISION OF LABOUREconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourRobert p. GillesEconomic WealthCre

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume ionomic agents to form a social network with strong stability properties.I first met Xiaokai Yang during a visit to Tilburg University in 1999. My read

ing of his 2001 book on the social division of labour triggered my interest in incorporating some of my own ideas in Yang’s framework. It took a long Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

time to truly understand the working of Yang's theory and its full potential. OnlyVvi PREFACEyears after his death was I able tô fully realise this po

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

tential in a mathematically correct theory of wealth creation through a social division of labour. The results have been beyond my expectations, and I

ECONOMIC WEALTH CREATION AND THE SOCIAL DIVISION OF LABOUREconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourRobert p. GillesEconomic WealthCre

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i of 2008, I returned from the USA to Europe and took up a professorship at Queen's University in Belfast, UK. The crisis strengthened my resolve to tu

rn multiple strands of research and teaching material into a comprehensive vision of the functioning of an economy. This theory should be able to expl Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

ain the crisis and make it possible to understand its effects.During the past decade at Belfast I have developed and taught my emerging vision of the

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

network institutional nature of economic wealth creation through a social division of labour. This vision is presented in two volumes.This first volum

ECONOMIC WEALTH CREATION AND THE SOCIAL DIVISION OF LABOUREconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourRobert p. GillesEconomic WealthCre

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume ie role of socio economic institutions in guiding the social division of labour. Il brings together my thoughts on how institutions structure our econo

my and facilitate the production of goods and services. I discuss how this allows us to understand the financial panic of 2008 and what happened recen Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

tly in the global economy. It also allow s tor a comprehensive understanding of the nature and role of irust and entrepreneurship. Both are essential

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

elements in the functioning of wealth creation processes in a social division of labour.While the nature of the first volume is very much in the realm

ECONOMIC WEALTH CREATION AND THE SOCIAL DIVISION OF LABOUREconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourRobert p. GillesEconomic WealthCre

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i he framework laid out in the first volume to develop insights in the functioning of these economics. In particular, these theories explain that, if e

conomic wealth is generated through a social division of labour, there is in principle no contradiction between the classical labour theory of value a Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

nd the neo-classical market theory of value. This only emerges if institutions arc assumed to implement a state of perfect competition and mobility: i

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

nstitutional imperfections allow the emergence of middlemen in the networks that make up the trade infrastructure of the economy. This, in turn, creat

ECONOMIC WEALTH CREATION AND THE SOCIAL DIVISION OF LABOUREconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourRobert p. GillesEconomic WealthCre

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i G E M E N T sThis book could not have been w ritten w ithout the helpful input of many of my colleagues and students. .Many discussions over the year

s have shaped rhe research and philosophy presented here. Starting with my dissertation research at Tilburg University in the Netherlands in the 1980s Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

and subsequently my work at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, and Queen's University in Belfast, UK, 1 have had many opportunities to shape my t

Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i

houghts through

ECONOMIC WEALTH CREATION AND THE SOCIAL DIVISION OF LABOUREconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourRobert p. GillesEconomic WealthCre

ECONOMIC WEALTH CREATION AND THE SOCIAL DIVISION OF LABOUREconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourRobert p. GillesEconomic WealthCre

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