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- Title
SOCIOBIOLOGÍA: UNA APROXIMACIÓN DESDE LA ESCUELA AUSTRIACA.
- Authors
GARCÍA, ELADIO GARCÍA
- Abstract
This paper deals with the study of economics from the point of view of its basic foundations. It analyses some aspects of special importance, with independence of the social context, and with the clear intention of establishing a sufficiently strong interdisciplinary framework to address social issues, using the biological analogy and scientific methodology as main research tools. Specifically, two theoretical predicates are valued: the business function (belonging to the field of microeconomics) and the law of comparative advantage (more closely related to macroeconomic theory). The article tries to relate them, respectively, to the enzymatic function and the sympatric theory of evolution, both belonging in this case to the most extensive field of natural sciences. To this end, a new gnoseological classification is made, which intends to order the different disciplines within appropriate logical margins. This will serve as a union link and as the backbone of the whole discourse, favoring its segmentation and foundation, and allowing the articulation of a comparative study whose purpose is to compare some theories and statements of biology with those sociological correlates that govern human relations, the free market and economic disciplines. Finally, the laws of dynamic efficiency and of the division of labor are also used as main economic constructs, with the intention of demonstrating the strong roots of these theories in the most basic biological and methodological terms, and with the ultimate goal of understanding the importance that both acquire in the context of a modern society, in order to promote the generation of economic goods, and of business creativity, labor specialization and the expansion of knowledge.
- Publication
Procesos de Mercado, 2017, Vol 14, Issue 2, p83
- ISSN
1697-6797
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.52195/pm.v14i2.77