Abstract
We come back by a partial and in our opinion useful repetition of what has been written in previous chapters. We have analyzed the five fundamental sets of agents, resources, possible choices, constraints on choices and criteria of choices; further we have discussed the concepts of value, of labour and of utility, the essence of money, transfers, elementary exchange, value added creation and distribution and time and space. We shall now deal with the following subsets of the set of relations between agents:
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how the VA is distributed,
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the specific characters and operation of public, i.e. political agents within the domain of economics,
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the behaviours and choices of individual agents in their private activities,
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the saving and the investment in microeconomics,
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the financial and monetary economy,
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the other types of relations between agents.
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Bernard, G. (1989). Relations between Agents. In: Principia Economica. Theory and Decision Library, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0935-9_13
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