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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... problem involved here, depending onthe type of argument and version of methodologicalindividualism involved. The first typeofproblem results fromgivingthe individual toomuchofthe explanatory burden. For example, Stephen Jones (1984) and ...
... problem involved here, depending onthe type of argument and version of methodologicalindividualism involved. The first typeofproblem results fromgivingthe individual toomuchofthe explanatory burden. For example, Stephen Jones (1984) and ...
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... problem is that anaugmented individual is constructed tocarry the entireexplanatory burdenof social phenomena. AsArcher (1995, p.251) observes: 'Whatisgoing wronghere isthe desperate incorporation ofall emergent and aggregate social ...
... problem is that anaugmented individual is constructed tocarry the entireexplanatory burdenof social phenomena. AsArcher (1995, p.251) observes: 'Whatisgoing wronghere isthe desperate incorporation ofall emergent and aggregate social ...
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... problem with barter is thelack of ageneral 'double coincidenceofwants'. Todealwith this problem, traderslook for a convenientand frequently exchanged commoditytouse intheir exchanges with others. Once such usagesbecome prominent, a ...
... problem with barter is thelack of ageneral 'double coincidenceofwants'. Todealwith this problem, traderslook for a convenientand frequently exchanged commoditytouse intheir exchanges with others. Once such usagesbecome prominent, a ...
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... problem of infinite regress in much oftheformer literatureand developed a novel approach. He not onlytook individuals asgiven, but also assumed ahistorically bestowed setofinstitutions. Withthese materials, he explored the ...
... problem of infinite regress in much oftheformer literatureand developed a novel approach. He not onlytook individuals asgiven, but also assumed ahistorically bestowed setofinstitutions. Withthese materials, he explored the ...
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... problem isthat methodological collectivism notonly diminishes the individual, but it also pays insufficient attention to the processesand mechanisms bywhich theindividual isfundamentally altered.One consequenceof conflating the ...
... problem isthat methodological collectivism notonly diminishes the individual, but it also pays insufficient attention to the processesand mechanisms bywhich theindividual isfundamentally altered.One consequenceof conflating the ...
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