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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... cultural factors. Such mistaken fears have led to indiscriminate rejection of earlier intellectual traditions, rather than acareful extraction of their powerfulideas. The evolutionary and Darwinian approach tosocial theory that is ...
... cultural factors. Such mistaken fears have led to indiscriminate rejection of earlier intellectual traditions, rather than acareful extraction of their powerfulideas. The evolutionary and Darwinian approach tosocial theory that is ...
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... cultural and institutional factors,and so on, indefinitely. We are involved in an apparentlyinfinite regress, similar to thepuzzle 'which camefirst,the chicken orthe egg?' Such ananalysis never reaches an endpoint. It issimplyarbitrary ...
... cultural and institutional factors,and so on, indefinitely. We are involved in an apparentlyinfinite regress, similar to thepuzzle 'which camefirst,the chicken orthe egg?' Such ananalysis never reaches an endpoint. It issimplyarbitrary ...
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... cultural and social norms have alreadybeen (implicitly or explicitly) assumed.These original institutions, rulesand norms areunavoidable; evenin an unreal 'thought experiment' we can never properly envisage an original.
... cultural and social norms have alreadybeen (implicitly or explicitly) assumed.These original institutions, rulesand norms areunavoidable; evenin an unreal 'thought experiment' we can never properly envisage an original.
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... cultural determinism', 'economic determinism' and 'technological determinism'. The versions that are close to methodologicalcollectivism seeindividual thought orbehaviour as being determinedlargely bystructural, culturalor technological ...
... cultural determinism', 'economic determinism' and 'technological determinism'. The versions that are close to methodologicalcollectivism seeindividual thought orbehaviour as being determinedlargely bystructural, culturalor technological ...
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... cultural variationordiscretionary possibilities. Although multiple interpretationsof these passages are possible,Marx didnotdo enough toguard againsta methodological collectivist interpretation. A relateddifficulty in Marx's writing is ...
... cultural variationordiscretionary possibilities. Although multiple interpretationsof these passages are possible,Marx didnotdo enough toguard againsta methodological collectivist interpretation. A relateddifficulty in Marx's writing is ...
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