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 |
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... Agents and structures Edward Fullbrook The World of Consumption, 2nd Edition TheMaterial andCultural revisitedBen Fine Reorienting Economics Tony Lawson Towarda Feminist Philosophy of Economics Edited byDrucilla K.Barker and Edith ...
... Agents and structures Edward Fullbrook The World of Consumption, 2nd Edition TheMaterial andCultural revisitedBen Fine Reorienting Economics Tony Lawson Towarda Feminist Philosophy of Economics Edited byDrucilla K.Barker and Edith ...
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... agents? Dosocial structures have characteristics that are not found amongtheindividuals involved?Is itpossible and desirableto explain social structures interms of individuals? Or to explain individuals in terms of social structures? Or.
... agents? Dosocial structures have characteristics that are not found amongtheindividuals involved?Is itpossible and desirableto explain social structures interms of individuals? Or to explain individuals in terms of social structures? Or.
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... sophisticated understandingofthe relationship between individual agents and social structures, and provided a metatheoretical framework for understanding economic change. American institutional economics was strongly.
... sophisticated understandingofthe relationship between individual agents and social structures, and provided a metatheoretical framework for understanding economic change. American institutional economics was strongly.
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... agent fromautomata or insectsis the developed capacity to reflect and deliberate upon the context, options, purpose and possible outcomes of action. As Karl Marx (1976, p. 284)wrote inCapital:'what distinguishes theworst architect from ...
... agent fromautomata or insectsis the developed capacity to reflect and deliberate upon the context, options, purpose and possible outcomes of action. As Karl Marx (1976, p. 284)wrote inCapital:'what distinguishes theworst architect from ...
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... agents, includingchanges totheir purposesor preferences. 3Ihave describedthispossibility as 'reconstitutivedownward causation' and attempted to specify its causal processes (Hodgson, 2002a, 2003b; Hodgson and Knudsen, 2004). These ideas ...
... agents, includingchanges totheir purposesor preferences. 3Ihave describedthispossibility as 'reconstitutivedownward causation' and attempted to specify its causal processes (Hodgson, 2002a, 2003b; Hodgson and Knudsen, 2004). These ideas ...
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