This
paper discusses the limitations of the
theory of the consumer, and of demand,
which lies at the heart of mainstream
economics. This paper seeks to explain
why consumer theory evolved like this
and, despite its narrowness and deficiencies,
has expanded its scope of application
both within economics and across other
social sciences. The paper finally offers
a broad sketch of an alternative approach
to consumer theory, one that draws upon
political economy that is necessarily
interdisciplinary. The final section discusses
some of the wider implications of developments
in and around consumer theory for the
nature and prospects of economics as a
discipline.
June 02, 2008.
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