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Фундаментальный Процесс Социально-Экономической Координации И Метакоординация
[Fundamental process of socio-economic coordination and metacoordination]

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In this study, the concept of a shared mental model (SMM) is used as a way for agents to take into account information that is important for coordinating their activities and which is initially distributed among all agents. Based on a number of hypotheses, the SMM features are described under three main options for communications between agents: direct communications, indirect communications, and the absence of communications. The transformation of the SMM into a universal instrument for coordinating socio-economic activities, the main elements of which are the “interface” and the “calculator”, is considered. The functioning of the universal coordination instrument is based on the fundamental process of coordination, which is present in all types of coordinated socio-economic activities. Among consequences arising from the results obtained are considered the possibility of generalizing the concept of general equilibrium, methodological connections with the concept of transaction costs and with the institutional economics. It is noted that this approach makes it possible to explore ways to build a unified model of socio-economic coordination, as well as to develop a metacoordination mechanism designed to improve existing coordination mechanisms and design new ones. В данном исследовании в качестве способа учета агентами информации, которая важна для координации их деятельности и которая исходно распределена среди всех агентов, использована концепция коллективной ментальной модели (КММ). На основе ряда принятых гипотез описаны особенности функционирования КММ при трех основных вариантах коммуникаций между агентами: прямые коммуникации, косвенные и отсутствие коммуникаций. Рассмотрено превращение КММ в универсальный инструмент координации социально-экономической деятельности, основными элементами которого являются «интерфейс» и «вычислитель». В функционировании универсального инструмента координации выделен фундаментальный процесс координации, который присутствует во всех видах координируемой социально-экономической деятельности. Рассмотрены некоторые следствия, вытекающие из полученных результатов, в том числе возможности обобщения концепции общего равновесия, методологические связи с концепцией трансакционных издержек и теорией институциональной экономики. Отмечено, что данный подход позволяет исследовать способы построения единой модели социально-экономической координации, а также разрабатывать механизм метакоординации, предназначенный для совершенствования существующих механизмов координации и конструирования новых.

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  • Parinov, Sergey, 2023. "Фундаментальный Процесс Социально-Экономической Координации И Метакоординация [Fundamental process of socio-economic coordination and metacoordination]," MPRA Paper 118985, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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