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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... concept of emergence, and shows how earlyemergentist philosophy was stimulated and channelledby developmentsin Darwinianbiology. Emergent properties are novel featuresthat arise whenelements come into combination, where such properties ...
... concept of emergence, and shows how earlyemergentist philosophy was stimulated and channelledby developmentsin Darwinianbiology. Emergent properties are novel featuresthat arise whenelements come into combination, where such properties ...
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... concept ofthe agent, the concept of structure is central and essentialtoany viable social science. Asocial structureisa set of significant relationsbetween individualsthat can leadtocausal interactions. Social structures can involve ...
... concept ofthe agent, the concept of structure is central and essentialtoany viable social science. Asocial structureisa set of significant relationsbetween individualsthat can leadtocausal interactions. Social structures can involve ...
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... concept of a structure reached a high point of development. Instead of understanding social reality simplyin terms ofthe wills and personalities of the individuals involved,his concept of structure hinted at the powerful interests ...
... concept of a structure reached a high point of development. Instead of understanding social reality simplyin terms ofthe wills and personalities of the individuals involved,his concept of structure hinted at the powerful interests ...
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... concept, known associal structure.' The original institutional economists understood institutions as a special typeof socialstructure withthepotential tochange agents, includingchanges totheir purposesor preferences. 3Ihave ...
... concept, known associal structure.' The original institutional economists understood institutions as a special typeof socialstructure withthepotential tochange agents, includingchanges totheir purposesor preferences. 3Ihave ...
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... concept ofsocial power, includingthe dimension of power where individual purposes and preferences may be changed. Many socialtheorists have criticized methodological collectivism for making the individual the merepuppet ofsocialforces ...
... concept ofsocial power, includingthe dimension of power where individual purposes and preferences may be changed. Many socialtheorists have criticized methodological collectivism for making the individual the merepuppet ofsocialforces ...
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The Evolution of Institutional Economics: Agency, Structure, and Darwinism ... Geoffrey Martin Hodgson Takmarkað sýnishorn - 2004 |
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