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This paper explores some ontological and epistemological conditions of the emergence of the Veblenian system of political economy. For that, we refer to Foucault's archaeology of political economy, since it offers insights into some of the relations that help us to understand the underlying...
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economics, for a form of ‘political economy': economists should use theory to generalise what facts tell us rather than trying … London School of Economics (LSE) from Edwin Cannan and Arnold Plant. The main lesson Coase taught us and insisted upon was … that economics should not be too ‘abstract' and should not rely on a priori categories. He pleaded for more realism in …
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Despite increasing interest in transnational fields, transnational commons have received little attention. In contrast to economic models of commons, which argue that commons occur naturally and are prone to collective inaction and tragedy, we introduce a social constructionist account of...
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Drawing from institutional isomorphism, gender socialization theory, the ethics of care, and social identity theory, we …
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Ronald Coase merged two traditions in economics, marginalism and institutionalism. Neoclassical economics in the 1930s …. “Institutionalism” historically refers to a group of economists who wrote mainly in the 1920s and 1930s. Their place in economic theory … is outside the mainstream, but they have found new energy with the rise of behavioral economics and socio-economics. The …
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We present a common analytical framework for evolutionary and institutional economics, conceived as the study of … an analytical theory of the relation between resource abundance and the rate of return available under differing …
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How do ideas evolve? Can one speak of scientific progress when there is more than one pathway of intellectual evolution in which different ideas emerge and flow in different directions? Is the history of economic analysis a compilation of a number of intellectual pathways? This essay argues that...
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