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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... produce a revisedand viable institutionalism– hopefully,too,an open and pluralist one. Warren J. Samuels Michigan StateUniversity, USA The Evolution of Institutional Economics may be the best book ever written on the subject. It is a ...
... produce a revisedand viable institutionalism– hopefully,too,an open and pluralist one. Warren J. Samuels Michigan StateUniversity, USA The Evolution of Institutional Economics may be the best book ever written on the subject. It is a ...
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... production oftheir existence, men inevitably enter into definite relations, whichare independent oftheirwill, namely relations of production appropriatetoa givenstageinthe development of the material forces of production. Thetotality of ...
... production oftheir existence, men inevitably enter into definite relations, whichare independent oftheirwill, namely relations of production appropriatetoa givenstageinthe development of the material forces of production. Thetotality of ...
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... production itself,the capitalist and the wagelabourer, are as such simply embodiments and personifications of capital and wagelabour – specific social characters thatthe social productionprocess stampson individuals, products ofthese ...
... production itself,the capitalist and the wagelabourer, are as such simply embodiments and personifications of capital and wagelabour – specific social characters thatthe social productionprocess stampson individuals, products ofthese ...
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... production'. Such phrases have suggested that Marxwas underplaying therole ofthe individual and making largely mysterious and undetailed 'productive forces' dothe entirework of explanationofsocial change. Onthe other hand ...
... production'. Such phrases have suggested that Marxwas underplaying therole ofthe individual and making largely mysterious and undetailed 'productive forces' dothe entirework of explanationofsocial change. Onthe other hand ...
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