1st Edition

Economic Indeterminacy A personal encounter with the economists' peculiar nemesis

By Yanis Varoufakis Copyright 2014
392 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

392 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

392 Pages 42 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This volume is a collection of some of the best and most influential work of Yanis Varoufakis. The chapters all address the issue of economic indeterminacy, and the place of a socialized Homo Economicus within the economy. The book addresses Varoufakis’ key interpretation regarding the way in which neoclassical economics deals with the twin problems of complexity and indeterminacy. He argues... Read more

1. Introduction: The Dance of the Meta-axioms and its pivotal role in modern economics  2. Rational Conflict (On the impossibility of a determinate theory of costly disagreement)  3. Unity is Strength (It is also the cause of indeterminate wage and employment trades union targets)  4. No Bluffs Please, We are Economists (Why bluffs and other subversive acts preclude determinate game theoretical analyses)  5. Bargaining by rules of  Thumb (When strategic indeterminacy forces the rational negotiator to fall back on rules of thumb)  6. Marxists and the Sirens' Song (When disgruntled Marxists reach for game theory's toolbox they get more than they bargained for)  7. A Theory of Solidarity (Why indeterminacy is a prerequisite for genuine solidarity)  8. The Power of What Others Think  9. The Social Foundations of Corruption (On the indeterminate power of what others think)  10. Evolving Morals in the Labatory  11. Evolving Domination in the Labatory  12. On the Distinction between Evolution and History  13. Conclusion

Biography

Yanis Varoufakis is Professor of Economic Theory and Director of the Department of Political Economy within the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Athens, Greece.