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SOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustobert p. GillesManagement School, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UKISBN 978-3-319-76396-5 e-lSBN 978-3-319-76397-2 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76397-2Library of Congress Control Number: 2018945055© The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s’) 2018This work is subject to copyright. Al Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustl rights arc solely and exclusively licensed by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of tranEconomic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
slation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or inSOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and truste use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use.The publisher, the au Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustthors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication.Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any erSOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustliations.This Palgrave Macmillan imprint is published by the registered company Springer Nature Switzerland AGThe registered company address is: Gewerbestrasse 11, 6330 Cham, SwitzerlandPrefaceThis book is founded on more than 30 years of reflection on the use and abuse of economic theory. During th Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustese years, I have considered myself to be a critical observer of developments In economics and in economic theory in particular. The impetus for my viEconomic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
ew of economics presented here was given, initially, during my studies as an economics student at Tilburg Universit)' and, subsequently, during researSOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustars as a researcher in economics, I already found myself at odds with the main hypotheses put forward by leading economists. In particular, I lamented the state of general equilibrium theory and its singular focus on perfectly competitive markets, which I believe to be much too limiting.During my su Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustbsequent career at Virginia Tech I turned my attention to several other areas in economic theory. Again, I found the practice in these other fields inEconomic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
economic theory lacking in critical self-reflection. I made several contributions to the general equilibrium theory of the provision of collective goSOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustergence of trade institutions, in particular market systems, that are subject to establishment and maintenance costs. Our conclusions from this research resulted in explanations that were different from the established theories in mainstream neo-classical economics.Subsequently, 1 investigated the f Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustormation of networks and hierarchical authority organisations with various coauthors. In particular, I focused on the role of trust in the formation oEconomic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
f networks under mutual consent. The main insight from this research is not only that trust removes ambiguity about networking decisions, but also thaSOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust University in 1999. My reading 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 time to truly understand the working of Yang’s theory and its full potential. Only years after his death was I able to ful Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustly realise this potential In a mathematically correct theory of wealth creation through a social division of labour. The results have been beyond my eEconomic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
xpectations, and I have realised that this framework could unify many of my ideas from my previous research and introspection.Immediately following thSOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust my resolve to turn multiple strands of research and teaching material into a comprehensive vision of the functioning of an economy. This theory should be able to explain the crisis and make it possible to understand its effects.During the past decade at Belfast I have developed and taught my emergi Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustng vision of the network-institutional nature of economic wealth creation through a social division of labour. This vision is presented in two volumesEconomic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
.This first volume discusses the network-institutional foundation of economic wealth creation through a social division of labour. The theory put forwSOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustucture our economy and facilitate and services. I discuss how this allows US to understand the financihappened recently in the global economy. It also allows for a comprehensive understanding of the nature and role of trust and entrepreneurship. Both are essential elements in the functioning of wea Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustlth creation processes in a social division of labour.While the nature of the first volume is very much in the realm of political economy, 1 turn to mEconomic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
athematical models of economies with a social division of labour in the second volume. There I am able to build on the framework laid out in the firstSOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust a social division of labour, there is in principle no contradiction between the classical labour theory of value and the neo-classical market theory of value. This only emerges if institutions are assumed to implement a state of perfect competition and mobility: institutional imperfections allow th Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and truste emergence of middlemen in the networks that make up the trade infrastructure of the economy. This, in turn, creates positions of power that can be eEconomic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
xploited to create inequalities and deviations from the undertying value of the traded commodities.AcknowledgementsThis book could not have been writtSOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trusthere. Starting with my dissertation research at Tilburg University in the Netherlands in the 1980s and subsequently my work at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, and Queen's University in Belfast, UK, I have had many opportunities to shape my thoughts through interactions with colleagues and stu Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustdents and through lecturing to attentive audiences.Above all, I acknowledge the contributions of my mentor, Pieter Ruys, to the material presented herEconomic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
e. We have been debating the nature of the relational economy for 30 years and we continue this debate today. In the early days of my dissertation resSOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustle. Pieter then gave and still gives me the inspiration to ask the hard questions and to demand that economists, and economic theorists in particular, should provide answers to these questions even though the search is tremendously difficult and demanding.Second, 1 acknowledge the contributions of D Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustimitrios Diamantaras to the ideas and concepts presented here: Dimitrios was my coauthor in developing many of these theories. We spent a lot of timeEconomic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
together to develop the demanding mathematical models and proofs that are required to address these questions property. I thank Dimitrios and his studSOCIAL DIVISION )F LABOURRobert p. GillesEconomic Wealth Creation and the Social Division of LabourVolume 1: Institutions and TrustpalgravemacmillanRo Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustnous emergence of a social division of labour in different institutional environments has been inspiring and is a major part of the ideas presented in the second volume. 1 thank Marialaura for hosting me in Naples these past years to develop these ideas more fully.I also thank my former students, ma Economic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trustny of whom are now close colleagues and collaborators. In particular, working with René van den Brink and Emiliya Lazarova has givenme much inspiratioEconomic wealth creation and the social division of labour volume i institutions and trust
n. We wrote many papers together, with René 0 organisations and with Emiliya on the relational economy and instWith Sudipta Sarangi I developed one oGọi ngay
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