A critical realist perspective on collective action in economics
Thiago Duarte Pimentel () and
Rodrigo Siqueira Rodriguez ()
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 2017, vol. 37, issue 1, 208-225
Abstract:
The mainstream of traditional economics assumes that the analyses of the economic relations is the individual, by the economic relationship among themselves (exchange) or by the economic relationship among individuals and things (production factors). Hardly the economical science takes assumptions about collectively organized individuals. In general, when it is done, it assumes that it is an effect of aggregate actions of isolated individuals, which means it lays on the grounds of methodological individualism. In microeconomics, for example, a statement about a group of individuals, a firm or a society, necessarily assumes that their actions are aggregate from the effects of individual optimizations, even if this requires very strict conditions for the individual beliefs and desires. This paper aims to present an alternative analytical framework to that paradigm, simultaneously compromised with a realist analysis and incorporating empirical and contextual elements allusive to human conduct. Positioning our emphasis in the meso-sociological level of analysis, we argue that the analysis of collective action, informed by critical realism, could be an alternative to drive the study of economics JEL Classification: B1; B41; B5,
Keywords: Critical realism; individual action; collective action; organization. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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