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Группы И Их Интересы: Приглашение К Дискуссии
[Groups and their Interests: Invitation to Discussion]

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  • Rubinstein Alexander Yakovlevich

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Автор анализирует современные концепции общественных интересов и дискутирует по этому поводу с А. Некипеловым. В статье исследуется особый статус общественных интересов, описываются противоречия современной экономической теории по вопросу соотношения индивидуальных и групповых предпочтений. Автор выясняет сходства и различия между разрабатываемым им подходом (экономической социодинамикой) и позицией А. Некипелова The author analyzes modern theories of public interests and involves into the debate on the topic with A. Nekipelov. The article examines the special meaning and existence of public interests and describes contradictions emerging in the modern economic theory when trying to construct the relation between individual and public preferences. The author reveals similarities and differences between the advocated approach ( ) and the point of view of A. Nekipelov.

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  • Rubinstein Alexander Yakovlevich, 2006. "Группы И Их Интересы: Приглашение К Дискуссии [Groups and their Interests: Invitation to Discussion]," Working papers y:2006:a:pru175:n:1, Institute of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:rua:wpaper:y:2006:a:pru175:n:1
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    Keywords

    Public interests; group interests; public goods; public goods paradox; public expenditures; methodological individualism; Economic Sociodynamics; individual utility; social usefulness; principle of complementarity;
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    JEL classification:

    • B41 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - Economic Methodology - - - Economic Methodology
    • D6 - Microeconomics - - Welfare Economics
    • H40 - Public Economics - - Publicly Provided Goods - - - General
    • H41 - Public Economics - - Publicly Provided Goods - - - Public Goods

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