An Era of The Wise Man: The Expectation-led Market Principle
An Era of The Wise Man is an economic critique of the price mechanism which underpins classical Western economics. In the contemporary era, particularly since the global financial crisis of 2007/08, conventional free-market theory has proved fallible and ineffective in guiding economies out of crisis and generating robust growth. The author suggests adopting a new principle within economic theory, reflecting the imperfections of real-world markets rather than hypothetical perfect markets, and centering on demand expectation.

With reference to China’s rapid economic development in recent decades, this book advocates the expectation-led market principle, which draws a distinction between demand as defined by Adam Smith and classical economics, with that of demand based on expectations—a theory discussed at length in later chapters. Essentially, this theory rejects several assumptions that form the basis of classical economics; however, it does not dismiss conventional economics entirely. For readers interested in economics, this book provides a thorough rebuttal to economic orthodoxy and offers an alternative point of view.
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An Era of The Wise Man: The Expectation-led Market Principle
An Era of The Wise Man is an economic critique of the price mechanism which underpins classical Western economics. In the contemporary era, particularly since the global financial crisis of 2007/08, conventional free-market theory has proved fallible and ineffective in guiding economies out of crisis and generating robust growth. The author suggests adopting a new principle within economic theory, reflecting the imperfections of real-world markets rather than hypothetical perfect markets, and centering on demand expectation.

With reference to China’s rapid economic development in recent decades, this book advocates the expectation-led market principle, which draws a distinction between demand as defined by Adam Smith and classical economics, with that of demand based on expectations—a theory discussed at length in later chapters. Essentially, this theory rejects several assumptions that form the basis of classical economics; however, it does not dismiss conventional economics entirely. For readers interested in economics, this book provides a thorough rebuttal to economic orthodoxy and offers an alternative point of view.
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An Era of The Wise Man: The Expectation-led Market Principle

An Era of The Wise Man: The Expectation-led Market Principle

by Ruyu Zhao
An Era of The Wise Man: The Expectation-led Market Principle

An Era of The Wise Man: The Expectation-led Market Principle

by Ruyu Zhao

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An Era of The Wise Man is an economic critique of the price mechanism which underpins classical Western economics. In the contemporary era, particularly since the global financial crisis of 2007/08, conventional free-market theory has proved fallible and ineffective in guiding economies out of crisis and generating robust growth. The author suggests adopting a new principle within economic theory, reflecting the imperfections of real-world markets rather than hypothetical perfect markets, and centering on demand expectation.

With reference to China’s rapid economic development in recent decades, this book advocates the expectation-led market principle, which draws a distinction between demand as defined by Adam Smith and classical economics, with that of demand based on expectations—a theory discussed at length in later chapters. Essentially, this theory rejects several assumptions that form the basis of classical economics; however, it does not dismiss conventional economics entirely. For readers interested in economics, this book provides a thorough rebuttal to economic orthodoxy and offers an alternative point of view.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487808372
Publisher: Royal Collins Publishing Company
Publication date: 11/30/2021
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Ruyu Zhao, Ph. D. in economics, professor of Jilin University, and Vice President of China National Society of Economic Geography, is an expert in international economics, industrial economics, technical economics, regional economics, and general economic theories. He is interested in exploring critically into the existing economic theories. In 2017, he reconsidered the price mechanism of the general market principle, and proposed an expectation-led market principle. His representative works include An Era of The Wise Man, etc.

Table of Contents

Foreword v

Chapter 1 Market Principles: Exploration and Argument 1

Chapter 2 Reflections on Smith: Limitations of the Times 19

Chapter 3 The imperfect market: Era of the Wise Man 39

Chapter 4 The Market Determiner: Expectations 49

Chapter 5 Market Operation: Double-Wing Model 63

Chapter 6 Market Trend: Imbalance and Management 83

Chapter 7 Demand: The Market Decider 101

Chapter 8 Expectation Mechanism: The Role of Big Data 115

Chapter 9 Expectation Mechanism: Entrepreneur's Trapezoid 129

Chapter 10 Expectation Mechanism: Active Supply Management 141

Chapter 11 Expectation Mechanism: Expectations in the Real Estate Market 149

Chapter 12 Digression: Why It Has to Be China 161

Index 177

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