The Evolution of Institutional Economics: Agency, Structure, and Darwinism in American InstitutionalismPsychology Press, 2004 - 534 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 appreciate. |
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... Thought provoking and lucidly written , this book is a monument to Hodgson's outstanding efforts to reconstruct economics from a penetrat- ing vision of the past . It offers an ingenious integrative analysis which clears the ground for ...
... Thought provoking and lucidly written , this book is a monument to Hodgson's outstanding efforts to reconstruct economics from a penetrat- ing vision of the past . It offers an ingenious integrative analysis which clears the ground for ...
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... thought . It provides a plea for re- turning to the Darwinian inspiration of Thorstein Veblen's research pro- gram for the social sciences .... This book is possibly the most serious attempt to reinstate the evolutionary gist of ...
... thought . It provides a plea for re- turning to the Darwinian inspiration of Thorstein Veblen's research pro- gram for the social sciences .... This book is possibly the most serious attempt to reinstate the evolutionary gist of ...
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... thought . Others would have it that institutionalism was founded on inductive or empiricist methods . Others see Clarence Ayres as a close intellectual descendant of Veblen . Others ignore or reject the explicit self- description of ...
... thought . Others would have it that institutionalism was founded on inductive or empiricist methods . Others see Clarence Ayres as a close intellectual descendant of Veblen . Others ignore or reject the explicit self- description of ...
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