Modeling Foundations of Economic Property Rights Theory [electronic resource] :An Axiomatic Analysis of Economic Agreements / by Vesna Pasetta ; edited by Charalambos D. Aliprantis, Nicholas C. Yannelis.
by Pasetta, Vesna [author.]; Aliprantis, Charalambos D [editor.]; Yannelis, Nicholas C [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Economic Property Rights Dilemma: An Example -- Solution Concepts -- Policy Concepts of Appropriation -- Definition of Enterprises: Basic Elements of Formalization -- Arguments and coarguments -- E.p.r.s Gains and Welfare Structures -- Opening Structures: Simple Opening -- Dual Opening Structures -- Advanced Openings -- Quasiinsitutions -- Representation Theory: Clubs, Policies and Leadership -- Clubs with Transfers -- Duals and e.p.r.s Redistributions -- Reconstruction Theory: Reconstruction in Simple Institutions -- Reconstruction by Transfers -- Restructuring.
This book offers a unique, comprehensive, technically in-depth, and up-to-date treatment of modeling economic agreements by applying recent results of advanced algebras, representation theory, theory of categories, and transmutation theory. The importance of a new concept of agreements, as introduced here, is derived from a general impossibility of making a complete contract for any nontrivial economic transaction. The proposed extensions provide foundations rich enough to follow the complexity of economic property rights, including entrepreneurial agreements, clubs and transfers through the restructuring processes. The book is relevant for academics with a theoretical interest in economics, applied mathematics, mathematical economics, operational research and advance management of tangible and intangible assets. It provides full details and line-by-line proofs of all basic relations needed for research in modeling issues of economic property rights theory and economic agreements.
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