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. “Institutionalism” historically refers to a group of economists who wrote mainly in the 1920s and 1930s. Their place in economic theory … unacceptable to traditional institutionalists. This revised institutionalism became an important source of theory for modern law …
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Previous discussions concerning the relationship between John Dewey’s pragmatic instrumentalism and institutional economics have focused on Clarence Ayres and on issues of valuation. This paper gives attention to the actual conduct of economic investigations by institutionalists such as Wesley...
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The term 'Institutional Economics' has been applied to some of capitalism's strongest critics as well as its most ardent apologists. This paradox in terms has bred contradictory literature in development economics, some declaring the death of this line of thought while others herald its...
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methodology, the history of economic thought and social theory more broadly. Hodgson's reputation as a prolific and important …
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paper discuss Mengerian methodology for studying the human sciences, Mengerian process theory, the connection to Adam Smith …
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Mainstream economics has been running the gauntlet of adverse criticism for decades. These critiques claim as a message of central importance that mainstream economics has lost its relevance as for understanding reality. By making a brief comparison between the methodological strategies of the...
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How effective institutions come about and how they change are fundamental questions for economics and social science more generally. We show that these questions were central in the deliberations of lawyers in 17th century England, a critical historical juncture that has motivated important...
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rent theory and its corollary idea of unearned income. More than any other institutionalist, Thorstein Veblen emphasized … create a financial symbiosis cemented by political-insider dealings - and a trivialization of economic theory as it seeks to …
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rent theory and its corollary idea of unearned income. More than any other institutionalist, Thorstein Veblen emphasized … create a financial symbiosis cemented by political-insider dealings — and a trivialization of economic theory as it seeks to …
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evolutionary theory of the process of cultural development that unfolds in response to changing material and social conditions …
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