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The Theory of the Senergicons Psico-sociological aspects of the Economic
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The Theory of the Optimal Distribution of the Income
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Treated topics : Economic development, Wage, Profit, Margin of profit,
Price, Agregate demant, National Product, Unemployment, Unions, Currency,
Common market, Scale economies, Marginal productivity.
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Towards a Reformulation of the Contemporary Economics
(The Theory of the Optimal Distribution of the Income)
Professor Walter H. Bruckman of the University of Puerto Rico, Cayey campus,
has written the unedited book: Towards a Reformulation of Contemporary
Psychology (The Theory of the Optimal Distribution of the Income)
Abstract
Theory on economic development, the determination of real wages for workers,
the level of employment, the distribution of national income, and the
determination of market prices. Critique of the contemporary economy and
proposal of an alternate economic theory.
The book constitutes a critique of existing economic theory and the proposal
of a new model as an alternative.
It explains the causes of economic underdevelopment as resulting from the
application of flawed macro and micro economic theories. As long as we
persist in the application of the contemporary economic theory, we will not
be able to defeat underdevelopment, since this theory asserts that
increasing the wages of workers will lead to unemployment and a drop in
production. In the book we show that wage increases result in greater levels
of production and of employment. In addition, we show that macro and micro
economic theories are based on invalid premises such as that of the law of
the decreasing marginal product, the Keynesian investment multiplier, the
existence of a demand of money for transactions, and a demand of money for
liquidity, among others.
As far as the critique that this theory makes towards contemporary economics,
we can say more specifically that it questions the basic tenets on which
macro and micro economics have been founded. With respect to micro-economics,
arguments are presented that question the law of the decreasing marginal
product and the law of the decreasing marginal utility that constitute the
pillars or bases on which current micro-economic theory rests. It is parting
from these two premises that micro-economics derives the market function of
supply and demand and through this, the determination of price. We question
then, the determination of price by the impersonal forces of supply and
demand in the marketplace and instead offer a model in which price is
determined, among other factors, by the business manager [entrepeneur].
With regard to the macroeconomics the arguments are presented to question
the multiplier of the investment of the keynesian theory based on the
marginal propensity to consume, when settling down that the multiplier
depends on the profit margin of the companies. We put forth the argument
demonstrating that the demand of money for liquidity or for speculation
according to Keynesian theory, which constitutes another pillar of current
economic theory, is also questionable. In its place we present a model in
which the level of production and employment depends on the level of real
wages of the workers and where the multiplier of the economy is based on a
relation between the value of needs and the reciprocates of the profit
margin of the companies or firms.
Throughout the book solid arguments are made to demonstrate that the level
of production and employment can be improved by increasing the real wages of
the workers. In other words, we demonstrate that the distribution of income
produces increases in the level of production and in employment. I addition,
we present equally overwhelming arguments that demonstrate that the absolute
earnings of businesses will increase in spite of the increase in wages or
redistribution of income.
We believe this theory will be very popular both in academia as well as
among the general public. Its usefulness to political parties that wish to
win the elections in their countries is unquestionable. This is a theory
that allows politicians to inform the great mass of workers that the
economic situation of the country can be improved by increasing their wages
and that at the same time will allow them to tell entrepreneurs that their
profit will increase.
Those interested in obtaining a Spanish copy of this theory can make click
here.
To make contac:
E-mail webmaster@walter-bruckman.com
Economic development depends on two fundamental factors: a psycho-social
factor that has to do with the development and formation of attitudes in
people and, specifically, attitudes that favor economic development; and an
economic factor that involves the relationship between the elements that
make-up the market system. The psycho-social aspects determine about 30 to
40 percent of economic development and the economic aspects the remaining 60
to 70 percent. The psycho-social aspects are discussed in the book: "Towards
a Reformulation of Contemporary Psychology: The Theory of the Senergicons"
published by Editorial Trillas and the economics aspects are discussed in
the present work.
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