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pt. 1. Economics and other social sciences : relationships and boundaries -- pt. 2. New light on rationality, social … relations and the environment -- pt. 3. Flexibility, routines and production in economics and social sciences. …This book is based on the premise that mainstream economics has become excessively specialized and formalized, entering …
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capital that is embedded in networks and communities. Its conclusion is that there is a case for a broadly-based economics …
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authors. Similarly, the book is a good sample of NIE's multidisciplinary approach to economics. . . The range of papers … institutional economics has witnessed a surge in interest over recent years and has attracted the attention of a growing number of …Recommended readings (Machine generated): John R. Commons (1931), 'Institutional Economics', American Economic Review …
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The use of economics to study law was pioneered by the Austrian School of Economics. The nineteenth century founders of … the school believed that economics could contribute to understanding the spontaneous development of common law as well as … contributions to economics and will be an essential reference source for both students and researchers …
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The Economics of the Mind addresses economics from the perspective of real men and women: how they assess things … Rizzello then reconstructs the birth and development of neo-institutionalism, experimental economics and evolutionary economics … tasks. Specifically, he examines rules, learning and evolution in neo-institutional economics. The book breaks new ground on …
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