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_aChavance, Bernard
245 1 0 _aInstitutional economics /
_cBernard Chavance ; translated from the French by Francis Wells.
260 _aLondon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2009
300 _axiii, 94 p.
490 0 _aRoutledge frontiers of political economy ;
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504 _aBibliografía: p. 87.
505 0 _aI. Introduction: the institutionalist families in economics, II. Original institutionalism, 1. Schmoller and the German historical school, 2. Veblen's 'evolutionary institutionalism', 3. Hamilton: institutional economics, 4. Commons: organisations and institutions, 5. Polanyi and the economy as an instituted process, III. The Austrian school and 'ordoliberalism', 1. Menger: the organic and pragmatic approaches, 2. Hayek's 'Orders' and 'Rules', 3. Eucken and 'ordoliberalism', IV. The new institutional economics, 1. Williamson and the mechanisms of governance, 2. North: formal and informal institutions, 3. Game theory and comparative institutional analysis, V. Contemporary European currents of thought, 1. Regulation theory: historical macroeconomics, 2. The economics of conventions: interpreting the rules, 3. Hodgson and the revival of the 'old institutional economics', VI. Unity and diversity of institutionalisms
520 3 _aThis introduction to institutional economics, follows the history of the field since the early 20th century until the present day. It concentrates on influential authors in the main schools of institutional economics. Institutional economics is defined as economic thought that considers institutions to be relevant for economic theory, and consequently criticizes the neoclassical mainstream for having pushed them out of the discipline; it deals specially with the nature, the origin, the change of institutions, and their effects on economic performance. It is a family of different theories that were initially influential in economics, then lost much of their weight in the middle half of the 20th century, and eventually recovered significant creative vitality and impact in the last twenty years. The book puts the recent developments in historical perspective by showing how important themes like the importance of habits, the role of formal and informal rules, the relation of organizations and institutions, the hierarchy and complementarity of institutions, the evolutionary character of institutional change, have been explored by various authors or schools.
650 4 _aECONOMIA INSTITUCIONAL
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856 4 _uhttp://ipaa.ir/files/site1/pages/0415449111%20-%20Institutional%20Economics.pdf
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