SYSTEM: MAXIMISATION VERSUS DRIVING FORCE
Katalin Martinás1, 2 and Zsolt Gilányi2
1Department of Atomic Physics, Eötvös Loránd UniversityBudapest, Hungary
2University of West Hungary
Sopron, Hungary
Received: 7. April 2011. Accepted: 10. May 2011.
ABSTRACT
From philosophical point of view, micro-founded economic theories depart from the principle of the pursuit of the greatest happiness. From mathematical point of view, micro-founded economic theories depart from the utility maximisation program. Though economists are aware of the serious limitations of the equilibrium analysis, they remain in that framework. We show that the maximisation principle, which implies the equilibrium hypothesis, is responsible for this impasse. We formalise the pursuit of the greatest happiness principle by the help of the driving force postulate: the volumes of activities depend on the expected wealth increase. In that case we can get rid of the equilibrium hypothesis and have new insights into economic theory. For example, in what extent standard economic results depend on the equilibrium hypothesis?.
KEY WORDS
driving force, equilibrium hypothesis, utility maximisation
CLASSIFICATION
JEL: C61, D01, D50, I19
PACS: 89.65.Gh
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