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The humanomics underpinning free market productivity: synthesizing insights from social philosophy, systems thinking, and neuroeconomics
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Denzau, Arthur T.
, Roy, Ravi K.
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Cooperation
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Free markets
/ Global economy
/ Globalization
/ Hierarchies
/ International cooperation
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Macroeconomics
/ Microeconomics
/ Political Science
/ Productivity
/ Public choice
/ Public Finance
/ Social philosophy
/ Social systems
2025
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The humanomics underpinning free market productivity: synthesizing insights from social philosophy, systems thinking, and neuroeconomics
by
Denzau, Arthur T.
, Roy, Ravi K.
in
Cooperation
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Free markets
/ Global economy
/ Globalization
/ Hierarchies
/ International cooperation
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Macroeconomics
/ Microeconomics
/ Political Science
/ Productivity
/ Public choice
/ Public Finance
/ Social philosophy
/ Social systems
2025
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The humanomics underpinning free market productivity: synthesizing insights from social philosophy, systems thinking, and neuroeconomics
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Denzau, Arthur T.
, Roy, Ravi K.
in
Cooperation
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Free markets
/ Global economy
/ Globalization
/ Hierarchies
/ International cooperation
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Macroeconomics
/ Microeconomics
/ Political Science
/ Productivity
/ Public choice
/ Public Finance
/ Social philosophy
/ Social systems
2025
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The humanomics underpinning free market productivity: synthesizing insights from social philosophy, systems thinking, and neuroeconomics
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The humanomics underpinning free market productivity: synthesizing insights from social philosophy, systems thinking, and neuroeconomics
2025
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Overview
Why do free markets at the macroeconomic level perform better than command and control economies over time? Similarly, why do more open, less rigid hierarchal organizational systems at the microeconomic level, generate higher levels of productivity over the long term? Systems thinker Russ Ackhoff asserted that if you want to know
how
something works, you analyze. However, if you want to know
why
something works you synthesize. As we shall explore in this paper, Max U-based analyses adopted in traditional neoclassical (Samuelsonian) economics are useful for helping us explain
how
markets work but not necessarily
why
. The purpose of this article is: (1) to synthesize insights from humanomics, neuroeconomics, and systems thinking to explore why free markets at the macroeconomic level and more open, less hierarchal organizational systems at the microeconomic level, allow human ingenuity and creativity to flourish and (2) to apply those insights to exploring how we can improve communication and cooperation in boundaryless systems such as the global economy or virtual organizations that operate within it. This article is part of a project that was organized by a group of Public Choice scholars who are committed to the rigorous study of free markets and how their operations might be enhanced at the margin.
JEL: A13, B53, D83.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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