Aesthetics and Economics

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ISBN: 0792322967
ISBN 13: 9780792322962
Autor: Mossetto, Gianfranco
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: X, 222 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.05.1993
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Examines aesthetics from the point of view of economic theory, and addresses the contradictions which have arisen from economists’ work in this field. Starting with an historical review of the treatment of aesthetics in economic thought, this text covers the main topics of aesthetics.

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Beschreibung

Aesthetics and Economics is a pioneering effort at treating aesthetics from the point of view of economic theory, and addresses the contradictions which have arisen from economists'' work in this field over the years. Starting from an historical review of the treatment of aesthetics in economic thought, Aesthetics and Economics goes through the integration of a number of recent advances in economic thinking with the main topics of aesthetics, from creativity to interpretation. The subject is systematically treated on the grounds of a restatement of the optimization analysis on non-consequentialist bases, starting from the Kantian definition of aesthetic judgement up to its contemporary developments. A specific information asymmetry characterizing the agents'' behaviours arises from the aesthetic qualification of consumption, production and investment processes, thus affecting the usual equilibrium and optimization conditions, resulting in new institutional interventions in the market. Certification'' of the aesthetic nature of goods and stocks is needed and gives place to original market strategies and optimization problems.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction. 1: The Aesthetic Qualification. 2: Exploring the Economists'' Concern with the Arts. 3: Changing the Axioms: between Theory and Meta-Theory. 4: The Demand Side: Aesthetic Information Asymmetry and the Theory of Rational Consumption. 5. The Supply Side: on productivity, Technology and Distribution. 6. Aesthetic Certification'' and its Strategies. 7: The Aesthetic Stock and its Preservation: Why, What, and for Whom? 8: The Entitlement of Rights: Genuine and Fake. 9: Aesthetic Trade-Off and Information Theory: Some Concluding Remarks.

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