TITLE:
Unitary Economic Entities: A Theoretical Framework for Economic Analysis and Measurement
AUTHORS:
Vítězslav Budnikov
KEYWORDS:
Unitary Economic Entities (UEE), Economic Analysis, Production Models, Process Management, Efficiency, Consumption, Economic Systems
JOURNAL NAME:
Theoretical Economics Letters,
Vol.15 No.6,
November
12,
2025
ABSTRACT: This paper introduces the concept of Unitary Economic Entities (UEE) as a formal analytical framework for understanding, modelling, and measuring economic processes at their most elementary level. UEE are defined as the smallest indivisible units of economic activity, each characterised by an input, an activity, an output, and a consumption. The framework provides a bridge between micro-process modelling and macro-level economic interpretation. It extends classical production theory by introducing an atomic structure of activity, allowing efficiency and transformation intensity to be measured at unprecedented granularity. The paper develops the mathematical structure of UEE, discusses hierarchical composition, and demonstrates applicability through an illustrative production example. It argues that UEE can serve as a universal analytical foundation for empirical research, process management, and economic system modelling.