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Approaches an interdisciplinary theoretical perspective over the possibility of generating and, then, developing a market

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  • TATARU, Doina

    (Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, Romanian Academy)

  • NICULESCU, George

    (Catedra de Marketing, Universitatea Constantin Brancusi, Targu Jiu)

Abstract

This article approaches an interdisciplinary theoretical perspective over the possibility of generating and, then, developing a market under the terms of the based on knowledge sustainable society development. The market is approached as a complex architectural entity, as a functional structure - efficient in generating incomes, having a coordinating process for an efficient alocation of scarce resources, consisting in this way in a complex system with an architecture of interconected model-hierarchies. The accent falls on the constructal theory, which could become the reference and implementation framework for the mechanisms of a market start-up and design. The constructal principle brings in the idea that the forms emerge from themselves, explains the forms are generated through a simetry and self-organization splitting process, pointing out that the natural forms’ secret stays in their own growth, in the current adjustments to the outside environment, getting structured via their own development. In this way it is launched the challenge of conceiving, from a constructal perspective, a platform for modelling and simulating economic and social phenomena in order to design a market.

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  • TATARU, Doina & NICULESCU, George, 2012. "Approaches an interdisciplinary theoretical perspective over the possibility of generating and, then, developing a market," Revista de Economie Industriala (Journal of Industrial Eonomics), Centre for Industrial Economics and Services, vol. 10(1), pages 51-60, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cei:recind:v:10:y:2012:i:1:p:51-60
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    Keywords

    market design; paradigm; epistemology; model; architecture; constructal theory;
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    JEL classification:

    • J15 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demographic Economics - - - Economics of Minorities, Races, Indigenous Peoples, and Immigrants; Non-labor Discrimination

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