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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... explanations (Blute, 1997).As elucidated inmore detail inthe preceding volume (Hodgson, 2001c), thereis noinconsistency between thegeneral Darwinian and ontological commitments here and full recognition of the problem.
... explanations (Blute, 1997).As elucidated inmore detail inthe preceding volume (Hodgson, 2001c), thereis noinconsistency between thegeneral Darwinian and ontological commitments here and full recognition of the problem.
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Geoffrey M Hodgson. and ontological commitments here and full recognition of the problem of historical specificity. Furthermore, this commitment to a general Darwinian framework doesnot overlook the important differences betweenthe ...
Geoffrey M Hodgson. and ontological commitments here and full recognition of the problem of historical specificity. Furthermore, this commitment to a general Darwinian framework doesnot overlook the important differences betweenthe ...
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... ontological questions I retainanopen mind. Despitemychanges of view, thereare anumber ofpropositions that arecommon betweenEconomics andEvolution andthe present work. There isa shared stresson Darwinism,evolution, emergence and novelty ...
... ontological questions I retainanopen mind. Despitemychanges of view, thereare anumber ofpropositions that arecommon betweenEconomics andEvolution andthe present work. There isa shared stresson Darwinism,evolution, emergence and novelty ...
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... ontologically equivalent to them. Broadly,the idea that society ismorethan acollectionof individuals hasa longpedigree. Indeed,itis mucholder thanthe individualisticnotion thatsocietyis merely the sum of its members. Such atomistic ...
... ontologically equivalent to them. Broadly,the idea that society ismorethan acollectionof individuals hasa longpedigree. Indeed,itis mucholder thanthe individualisticnotion thatsocietyis merely the sum of its members. Such atomistic ...
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... ontological elements. As noted in the next section, this 'methodological individualism' canitself be subdivided.A second groupreversestheconflation: structures are regarded as theultimate explanatory units.A succeeding section is ...
... ontological elements. As noted in the next section, this 'methodological individualism' canitself be subdivided.A second groupreversestheconflation: structures are regarded as theultimate explanatory units.A succeeding section is ...
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