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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... organization,power probability, process,rationality, technology,time, truth, uncertainty, valueetc. The objective forthis series is to facilitate this revival further.In contemporary economics the label 'theory' has been appropriated by ...
... organization,power probability, process,rationality, technology,time, truth, uncertainty, valueetc. The objective forthis series is to facilitate this revival further.In contemporary economics the label 'theory' has been appropriated by ...
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... organizations) are allinstitutions. 2 As Alan Wells(1970, p. 3)put it:'Social institutionsform an element inamore general concept, known associal structure.' The original institutional economists understood institutions as a special ...
... organizations) are allinstitutions. 2 As Alan Wells(1970, p. 3)put it:'Social institutionsform an element inamore general concept, known associal structure.' The original institutional economists understood institutions as a special ...
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... organization ofmultiple wills (Elster, 1986). Again, theseworks contain valuable insights. But the problem is that anaugmented individual is constructed tocarry the entireexplanatory burdenof social phenomena. AsArcher (1995, p.251) ...
... organization ofmultiple wills (Elster, 1986). Again, theseworks contain valuable insights. But the problem is that anaugmented individual is constructed tocarry the entireexplanatory burdenof social phenomena. AsArcher (1995, p.251) ...
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... organized rules and resources'. For Giddens, agencyisboth freeand constrained. Human beings arereflectiveof, andreactiveto, their circumstances, as well as beingconditioned by them. Equally, instead of theprominent ideathatthe ...
... organized rules and resources'. For Giddens, agencyisboth freeand constrained. Human beings arereflectiveof, andreactiveto, their circumstances, as well as beingconditioned by them. Equally, instead of theprominent ideathatthe ...
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... organization) which was notof our making.' She criticized Giddens's structuration theory as involvinga'central conflation' because it conflatesstructure and agency into processes acting together atasingle level. Giddens's duality ...
... organization) which was notof our making.' She criticized Giddens's structuration theory as involvinga'central conflation' because it conflatesstructure and agency into processes acting together atasingle level. Giddens's duality ...
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