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@article{7987, author = {Valenčík, Radim and Wawrosz, Petr}, article_location = {Prague}, article_number = {13}, keywords = {economics of productive consumption; utility; interest; capital contract; transferred price; productive services sector}, language = {eng}, issn = {1802-792X}, journal = {ACTA VŠFS}, title = {Economics of Productive Consumption as an Offshoot of Main Currents of Economic Theory}, url = {https://www.vsfs.cz/periodika/acta-2019-2-01.pdf}, volume = {2/2019}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 7987 AU - Valenčík, Radim - Wawrosz, Petr PY - 2019 TI - Economics of Productive Consumption as an Offshoot of Main Currents of Economic Theory JF - ACTA VŠFS VL - 2/2019 IS - 13 SP - 113-134 EP - 113-134 PB - University of Finance and Administration SN - 1802792X KW - economics of productive consumption KW - utility KW - interest KW - capital contract KW - transferred price KW - productive services sector UR - https://www.vsfs.cz/periodika/acta-2019-2-01.pdf L2 - https://www.vsfs.cz/periodika/acta-2019-2-01.pdf N2 - This article presents economics of productive consumption (EPC) as a relatively new and forward-looking trend in economic theory that reacts to the modern expansion in services associated with the acquisition, retention, and application of human capital. This article explains the substance of EPC, including the question of how and in what way it goes beyond contemporary neoclassical economic paradigms. It demonstrates that EPC seeks to fi nd the general principles of human behavior, and yet also draws on current conditions. For this reason it compares the approaches used in EPC with those of classical and neoclassical economics, providing a view of how EPC is associated with other off shoots of neoclassical economics and why EPC is growing in the contemporary era. ER -
VALENČÍK, Radim and Petr WAWROSZ. Economics of Productive Consumption as an Offshoot of Main Currents of Economic Theory. \textit{ACTA VŠFS}. Prague: University of Finance and Administration, 2019, 2/2019, No~13, p.~113-134. ISSN~1802-792X.
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