CONSUMER IN THE THEORY AND ECONOMIC PRACTICE: ECONOMICS – PSYCHOLOGY – LAW

<p>Aim of the article is to point at institutional implications of the consumer theory originated from various theoretical approaches. Theories being under scrutiny are: neoclassical theory of consumer which is situated in the core of the mainstream economics; models of psychological economics...

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Main Author: Arkadiusz Graczyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika 2006-12-01
Series:Ekonomia i Prawo.
Online Access:http://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma//index.php/EiP/article/view/596
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spelling doaj-310cf7bbb2b74072a4c685433c2458512020-11-25T01:11:50Zeng Uniwersytet Mikołaja KopernikaEkonomia i Prawo. 1898-22552392-16252006-12-01219311210.12775/EiP.2006.005527CONSUMER IN THE THEORY AND ECONOMIC PRACTICE: ECONOMICS – PSYCHOLOGY – LAWArkadiusz Graczyk<p>Aim of the article is to point at institutional implications of the consumer theory originated from various theoretical approaches. Theories being under scrutiny are: neoclassical theory of consumer which is situated in the core of the mainstream economics; models of psychological economics; neoinstitutional and postkeynesian approach to consumer behaviour. The author try to derive implications of theories mentioned above for law and other social institutions.</p> <p>Then they are confronted with existing consumer protection legislation which is treated as a practical dimension of consumer behaviour. This confrontation is a kind of empirical verification of the theories.</p> <p>The author tried to point at two main issues. On one hand the investigation indicates a dramatic discrepancy between assumptions of neoclassical theory and implicit consumer model stemmed from the consumer protection law. On the other hand it could be observed convergence of law consumer model and alternative approaches to consumer behaviour (economical psychology, neoinstitutionalism, postkeynesism). In the author’s opinion this convergence indicates a desirable direction of development of microeconomic theory of consumer behaviour.</p>http://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma//index.php/EiP/article/view/596
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CONSUMER IN THE THEORY AND ECONOMIC PRACTICE: ECONOMICS – PSYCHOLOGY – LAW
Ekonomia i Prawo.
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title CONSUMER IN THE THEORY AND ECONOMIC PRACTICE: ECONOMICS – PSYCHOLOGY – LAW
title_short CONSUMER IN THE THEORY AND ECONOMIC PRACTICE: ECONOMICS – PSYCHOLOGY – LAW
title_full CONSUMER IN THE THEORY AND ECONOMIC PRACTICE: ECONOMICS – PSYCHOLOGY – LAW
title_fullStr CONSUMER IN THE THEORY AND ECONOMIC PRACTICE: ECONOMICS – PSYCHOLOGY – LAW
title_full_unstemmed CONSUMER IN THE THEORY AND ECONOMIC PRACTICE: ECONOMICS – PSYCHOLOGY – LAW
title_sort consumer in the theory and economic practice: economics – psychology – law
publisher Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika
series Ekonomia i Prawo.
issn 1898-2255
2392-1625
publishDate 2006-12-01
description <p>Aim of the article is to point at institutional implications of the consumer theory originated from various theoretical approaches. Theories being under scrutiny are: neoclassical theory of consumer which is situated in the core of the mainstream economics; models of psychological economics; neoinstitutional and postkeynesian approach to consumer behaviour. The author try to derive implications of theories mentioned above for law and other social institutions.</p> <p>Then they are confronted with existing consumer protection legislation which is treated as a practical dimension of consumer behaviour. This confrontation is a kind of empirical verification of the theories.</p> <p>The author tried to point at two main issues. On one hand the investigation indicates a dramatic discrepancy between assumptions of neoclassical theory and implicit consumer model stemmed from the consumer protection law. On the other hand it could be observed convergence of law consumer model and alternative approaches to consumer behaviour (economical psychology, neoinstitutionalism, postkeynesism). In the author’s opinion this convergence indicates a desirable direction of development of microeconomic theory of consumer behaviour.</p>
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