La théorie de la réflexivité limitée
Franck Bessis
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This article develops an action theory which explains the dynamics of rules. This theory emphasises two kinds of limitation. First, agents can only recognize the constructed dimension of rules under specific conditions. Second, agents question their beliefs without ever completely freeing themselves from these beliefs. This answer provides the framework to a general action theory potentially common to the Economics of Conventions and to the Regulation Theory. This theory deals with the orders of worth as well as balances of power. It reconciles rationally planned action with spontaneous adjustments as two moments of the same reversible process of rules' construction.
Keywords: Rationalité; Réflexivité; Économie des conventions; Théorie de la régulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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Published in Cahiers d'Economie Politique = Papers in political economy, 2008, 54, pp.27-56
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