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Market, power, gift, and concession economies: Comparison using four-mode primitive network models

Market, power, gift, and concession economies: Comparison using four-mode primitive network models

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Reducing wealth inequality is a global challenge, and the problems of capitalism stem from the enclosure of the commons and the breakdown of the community. According to previous studies by Polanyi, Karatani, and Graeber, economic modes can be divided into capitalist market economy (enclosure and exchange), power economy (de-enclosure and redistribution), gift economy (obligation to return and reciprocity), and concession economy (de-obligation to return). The concession economy reflects Graeber's baseline communism (from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs) and Deguchi's We-turn philosophy (the "I" as an individual has a "fundamental incapability" and the subject of physical action, responsibility, and freedom is "We" as a multi-agent system, including the "I"). In this study, we constructed novel network models for these four modes and compared their properties (cluster coefficient, graph density, reciprocity, assortativity, centrality, and Gini coefficient). From the calculation results, it became clear that the market economy leads to inequality; the power economy mitigates inequality but cannot eliminate it; the gift and concession economies lead to a healthy and equal economy; and the concession economy, free from the ties of obligation to return, is possible without guaranteeing reciprocity. We intend to promote the transformation from a capitalist economy to a concession economy through activities that disseminate baseline communism and the We-turn philosophy that promotes concession, that is, developing a cooperative platform to support concession through information technology and empirical research through fieldwork.

Takeshi Kato、Junichi Miyakoshi、Misa Owa、Ryuji Mine

经济学经济计划、经济管理

Takeshi Kato,Junichi Miyakoshi,Misa Owa,Ryuji Mine.Market, power, gift, and concession economies: Comparison using four-mode primitive network models[EB/OL].(2025-04-08)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.06557.点此复制

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