Behavioral assumptions are not solid enough to be eligible as first principlesof theoretical economics. Hence all endeavors to lay the formal foundationon a new site and at a deeper level actually need no further vindication. Part(I) of the structural axiomatic analysis submits three nonbehavioral axiomsas groundwork and applies them to the simplest possible case of the pureconsumption economy. The geometrical analysis makes the interrelationsbetween income, profit and employment under the conditions of marketclearing and budget balancing immediately evident. Part (II) applies thedifferentiated axiom set to the analysis of qualitative and temporal aggregation.
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