Prices and knowledge : a market-process perspective

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Prices and knowledge : a market-process perspective

Esteban F. Thomsen

(Foundations of the market economy series / edited by Mario J. Rizzo and Lawrence H. White)

Routledge, 1992

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Bibliography: p. [134]-142

Includes index

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The growth of information economics has lead to a substantial re-consideration of the role of prices. Instead of the conventional neo-classical view of prices as straightforward indicators of scarcity, information economics emphasises that prices can be sources from which agents infer information and means by which they communicate. Prices and Knowledge analyses different theoretical approaches to the role of prices in situations of imperfect information. It shows that whilst the `informational efficiency' approach of Grossman and Stiglitz and the `bounded rationality theory' of Nelson and Simon are useful, neither goes far enough in considering situations of disequilibrium.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. A Theory of the Market Process 2. Equilibrium Prices and Information 3. `Bounded Rationality' and the Price System 4. Change, Responsiveness and Coordination 5. Conclusions

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