The Evolution of Institutional EconomicsRoutledge, 4. mar. 2004 - 560 síður This exciting new book from Geoffrey Hodgson is eagerly awaited by social scientists from many different backgrounds. This book charts the rise, fall and renewal of institutional economics in the critical, analytical and readable style that Hodgson's fans have come to know and love, and that a new generation of readers will surely come to appreciat |
From inside the book
Niðurstöður 1 - 5 af 72
Síða
... history, including the achievements and failures, is a vital task for those involved in the recent revival of institutionalist ideas. Today,withthe resurrectionof pragmatist philosophy, key developments in psychology and the return of a ...
... history, including the achievements and failures, is a vital task for those involved in the recent revival of institutionalist ideas. Today,withthe resurrectionof pragmatist philosophy, key developments in psychology and the return of a ...
Síða
... History (2001) and Economics and Utopia(1999), both available from Routledge. A work of impressive interdisciplinary ... Historical School. But he has notjust recoveredthe intellectual paternity of institutional and evolutionary ...
... History (2001) and Economics and Utopia(1999), both available from Routledge. A work of impressive interdisciplinary ... Historical School. But he has notjust recoveredthe intellectual paternity of institutional and evolutionary ...
Síða
... History, Professor Hodgsonhas forcefully articulated theneed to resurrect a researchagenda forthe socialsciences which integratesthe salient scientific categories of agency,structure and history ina meaningful and analytical manner ...
... History, Professor Hodgsonhas forcefully articulated theneed to resurrect a researchagenda forthe socialsciences which integratesthe salient scientific categories of agency,structure and history ina meaningful and analytical manner ...
Síða
... history of economic thought. It provides a plea for returning to the Darwinian inspiration of Thorstein Veblen's research programfor the social sciences. ... This book is possibly the most serious attempt to reinstate the evolutionary ...
... history of economic thought. It provides a plea for returning to the Darwinian inspiration of Thorstein Veblen's research programfor the social sciences. ... This book is possibly the most serious attempt to reinstate the evolutionary ...
Síða
... Democratic Economy (1984) Economicsand Institutions (1988) After MarxandSraffa (1991) Economics andEvolution (1993) Economics and Utopia (1999) Evolution and Institutions (1999) How Economics Forgot History (2001) E c o n o m i c s a.
... Democratic Economy (1984) Economicsand Institutions (1988) After MarxandSraffa (1991) Economics andEvolution (1993) Economics and Utopia (1999) Evolution and Institutions (1999) How Economics Forgot History (2001) E c o n o m i c s a.
Aðrar útgáfur - View all
The Evolution of Institutional Economics: Agency, Structure, and Darwinism ... Geoffrey Martin Hodgson Takmarkað sýnishorn - 2004 |
Common terms and phrases
agents American institutionalism analysis andthe argued argument asthe Ayres Ayres’s behaviour behaviourist biological Cambridge causal Chicago Commons Commons’s complex concept constraints context Copeland criticized cultural Darwinian Darwinism Dewey dichotomy didnot downward causation economists Edward Elgar emergent properties emergentism emergentist emergentist philosophy emphasized environment evolution evolutionary Evolutionary Economics evolutionof evolved fromthe genetic habits of thought History Hodgson human ideas inheritance instinct institutional economics institutionalist interactions inthe involved John Journal of Economic Journalof Keynesian Knight Lamarckian Lamarckism Lewes London macroeconomic Marx mechanisms metaphysical methodological individualism Mitchell modern natural selection neoclassical neoclassical economics ofEconomic ofsocial ofthe onthe ontological organization outcomes phenomena Political Economy possible principle problem production propensity rational reductionism rules scientific selforganization Social Darwinism social sciences social structures society socioeconomic sociology specific Spencer suchas thatthe theoretical theory Theoryof thesocial Thorstein Thorstein Veblen tothe University Press Veblen Veblenian Weismann withthe wrote York