The complexity and the constructivism in economics

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Main Author: Mauerberg Jr., Arnaldo
Publication Date: 2013
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Revista de Economia Política
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Summary: This paper attempts to show and summarize the concept of rules, order and complexity introduced around the mid-twentieth century by Friedrich August von Hayek. It also attempts to create a current parallel between those concepts and the field of complexity economics. At the time of his writings, the author sought to present arguments against the Cartesian rationality. Nowadays, the concepts presented by him could also serve as arguments against the way of thought used in mainstream microeconomics. A debate can now be seen between the mainstream microeconomics and the authors of the complexity theory applied to the economy, which can be understood as explanations guided by generic assumptions versus natural explanations guided in a computational approach. JEL Classification: B41; B52; B53; D03; D79; D89.
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spelling The complexity and the constructivism in economicsA complexidade e o construtivismo na economiacomportamento socialHayekcomplexidademicroeconomia convencionalSocial behaviorHayekcomplexitymainstream microeconomicsThis paper attempts to show and summarize the concept of rules, order and complexity introduced around the mid-twentieth century by Friedrich August von Hayek. It also attempts to create a current parallel between those concepts and the field of complexity economics. At the time of his writings, the author sought to present arguments against the Cartesian rationality. Nowadays, the concepts presented by him could also serve as arguments against the way of thought used in mainstream microeconomics. A debate can now be seen between the mainstream microeconomics and the authors of the complexity theory applied to the economy, which can be understood as explanations guided by generic assumptions versus natural explanations guided in a computational approach. JEL Classification: B41; B52; B53; D03; D79; D89.Este artigo tenta mostrar e resumir o conceito de regras, ordem e complexidade introduzido por Friedrich August von Hayek em meados do século XX. Ele também tenta criar um paralelo atual entre esses conceitos e o campo da economia da complexidade. Na época de seus escritos, o autor procurava apresentar argumentos contra a racionalidade cartesiana. Atualmente, os conceitos apresentados por ele também podem servir como argumentos contra o modo de pensar usado na microeconomia convencional. Um debate agora pode ser visto entre a microeconomia convencional e os autores da teoria da complexidade aplicada à economia, que pode ser entendida como explicações guiadas por suposições genéricas versus explicações naturais guiadas em uma abordagem computacional. Classificação JEL: B41; B52; B53; D03; D79; D89.Center of Political Economy2013-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://centrodeeconomiapolitica.org.br/repojs/index.php/journal/article/view/322Brazilian Journal of Political Economy; Vol. 33 No. 3 (2013): Jul-Sep / 2013; 446-462Brazilian Journal of Political Economy; v. 33 n. 3 (2013): Jul-Set / 2013; 446-4621809-45380101-3157reponame:Revista de Economia Políticainstname:EDITORA 34instacron:EDITORA_34porhttps://centrodeeconomiapolitica.org.br/repojs/index.php/journal/article/view/322/313Mauerberg Jr., Arnaldoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-10-07T18:33:08Zoai:ojs2.centrodeeconomiapolitica.org:article/322Revistahttps://centrodeeconomiapolitica.org.br/repojs/index.php/journalONGhttps://centrodeeconomiapolitica.org.br/repojs/index.php/journal/oai||cecilia.heise@bjpe.org.br1809-45380101-3157opendoar:2020-10-07T18:33:08Revista de Economia Política - EDITORA 34false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The complexity and the constructivism in economics
A complexidade e o construtivismo na economia
title The complexity and the constructivism in economics
spellingShingle The complexity and the constructivism in economics
Mauerberg Jr., Arnaldo
comportamento social
Hayek
complexidade
microeconomia convencional
Social behavior
Hayek
complexity
mainstream microeconomics
title_short The complexity and the constructivism in economics
title_full The complexity and the constructivism in economics
title_fullStr The complexity and the constructivism in economics
title_full_unstemmed The complexity and the constructivism in economics
title_sort The complexity and the constructivism in economics
author Mauerberg Jr., Arnaldo
author_facet Mauerberg Jr., Arnaldo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mauerberg Jr., Arnaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv comportamento social
Hayek
complexidade
microeconomia convencional
Social behavior
Hayek
complexity
mainstream microeconomics
topic comportamento social
Hayek
complexidade
microeconomia convencional
Social behavior
Hayek
complexity
mainstream microeconomics
description This paper attempts to show and summarize the concept of rules, order and complexity introduced around the mid-twentieth century by Friedrich August von Hayek. It also attempts to create a current parallel between those concepts and the field of complexity economics. At the time of his writings, the author sought to present arguments against the Cartesian rationality. Nowadays, the concepts presented by him could also serve as arguments against the way of thought used in mainstream microeconomics. A debate can now be seen between the mainstream microeconomics and the authors of the complexity theory applied to the economy, which can be understood as explanations guided by generic assumptions versus natural explanations guided in a computational approach. JEL Classification: B41; B52; B53; D03; D79; D89.
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