Corporate, market and economic systems: from monism to integrated-pluralism with extension engineering
Beryl Y. Chang
International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 2015, vol. 6, issue 1, 32-50
Abstract:
This study construes that an attributive-monist practice in an economy that seeks pure business profit is distorted, unsustainable and has led to system implosion. Specifically, the paper searches for: 1) how an attributive-monist system as a reasoning method developed over time into the mainstream paradigm from business culture to economic and financial methodologies; 2) the impact of an attributive-monist practice on the outcomes of an economy and the financial system; 3) an integrated dual-process system at plural level with extenic method as solution to the development of a capitalist regime.
Keywords: pluralism; attributive monism; system dynamics; theory of the firm; market mechanism; sustainability; extension engineering; corporate systems; market systems; economic systems; business profit; capitalist regimes. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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