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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... criticizes asa'central conflation', by erecting a conceptof'structuration' that encompasses bothstructures and agents. This insome ways representsan advance onthepreceding two positions. A fourth group shares with structuration theory ...
... criticizes asa'central conflation', by erecting a conceptof'structuration' that encompasses bothstructures and agents. This insome ways representsan advance onthepreceding two positions. A fourth group shares with structuration theory ...
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... criticized much ofthenew institutionalist literature forneglecting the importance of distributional and power considerationsinthe emergence and developmentof institutions. Even more clearly, Masahiko Aoki(2001) identified the problem of ...
... criticized much ofthenew institutionalist literature forneglecting the importance of distributional and power considerationsinthe emergence and developmentof institutions. Even more clearly, Masahiko Aoki(2001) identified the problem of ...
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... criticized methodological collectivism for making the individual the merepuppet ofsocialforces. In addition, itisargued here that themain problem isthat methodological collectivism notonly diminishes the individual, but it also pays ...
... criticized methodological collectivism for making the individual the merepuppet ofsocialforces. In addition, itisargued here that themain problem isthat methodological collectivism notonly diminishes the individual, but it also pays ...
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... criticized Giddens's structuration theory as involvinga'central conflation' because it conflatesstructure and agency into processes acting together atasingle level. Giddens's duality ofstructure wronglytreats structure and ...
... criticized Giddens's structuration theory as involvinga'central conflation' because it conflatesstructure and agency into processes acting together atasingle level. Giddens's duality ofstructure wronglytreats structure and ...
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... criticized Giddens for conflating structureandagency. They developedanapproach thatlikewise transcended the dichotomy between methodological individualism and methodological collectivism,but emphasized that structure and agency ...
... criticized Giddens for conflating structureandagency. They developedanapproach thatlikewise transcended the dichotomy between methodological individualism and methodological collectivism,but emphasized that structure and agency ...
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