This paper develops a conception of reflexive economic agents as an alternative to the standard utility conception, and explains individual identity in terms of how agents adjust to change in a self-organizing way, an idea developed from Herbert Simon. The paper distinguishes closed equilibrium and open process conceptions of the economy, and argues the former fails to explain time in a before-and-after sense in connection with Aristotle’s sea battle problem. A causal model is developed to represent the process conception, and a structure-agency understanding of the adjustment behavior of reflexive economic agents is illustrated using Merton’s self-fulfilling prophecy analysis. Simon’s account of how adjustment behavior has stopping points ...
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Complex adaptive systems theory can be distinguished from complex systems theory in terms of the emp...
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This paper argues that agent-based modeling’s innovations in method developed in terms of simulation...
This paper extends the notion of the rational agent in economics by acknowledging the role of the un...
This book examines the different conceptions of the individual that have emerged in recent new appro...
If mainstream economics and its view of economic agents is designed for a world in which reflexivity...
This paper examines Geoff Hodgson’s interpretation of Veblen in agency-structure terms, and argues i...
This paper aims to contribute to the analysis of expectations and belief reversals in an evolutionar...
This paper is about the mind of the embedded individual in heterodox economics. Beginning from Marga...
When the social reality is changing, we need to know also the following: What exactly is changing an...
The paper seeks to show the potentialities of a wider perspective concerning human economic behavior...
This paper explains the continuing relevance of Keynes’s philosophical thinking in terms of his anti...
This paper extends the notion of the rational agent in economics by acknowledging the role of the un...
Complex adaptive systems theory can be distinguished from complex systems theory in terms of the emp...
This paper argues that since the utility function conception of the individual is derived from stand...
This paper provides a compact overview of the interpretations of the “primitive entities” constituti...
This paper offers an account of how individuals act as agents when we employ a narrative approach to...
This paper argues that agent-based modeling’s innovations in method developed in terms of simulation...
This paper extends the notion of the rational agent in economics by acknowledging the role of the un...
This book examines the different conceptions of the individual that have emerged in recent new appro...