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‘This is a great set of essays. To get the richness they contain, the reader must be already familiar with the broad orientation of the literature on economic institutions. Given that background, I can think of no collection or essays that frame, illuminate, and probe modern institutional economics as well as does this set. Geoffrey Hodgson, who chose the collection, and the authors of the essays, are to be congratulated and thanked.’ – Richard R. Nelson, Columbia University, US
It is now widely acknowledged that institutions are a crucial factor in economic performance. Major developments have been made in our understanding of the nature and evolution of economic institutions in the last few years. This book brings together some key contributions in this area by leading internationally renowned scholars including Paul A. David, Christopher Freeman, Alan P. Kirman, Jan Kregel, Brian J. Loasby, J. Stanley Metcalfe, Bart Nooteboom and Ugo Pagano.
Contents
Contents: Preface Introduction Part I: Individuals, Interactions and Institutions Part II: Economic Development and Path Dependence Part III: The Market in Economic Thought Part IV: Comparative Evolutionary Perspectives Index
Contributors include: R. Arena, P.A. David, P. Dulbecco, V. Dutraive, C. Freeman, S. Gloria-Palermo, G.M. Hodgson, A.P. Kirman, J.A. Kregel, B.J. Loasby, J.S. Metcalfe, B. Nooteboom, U. Pagano, J.W. Stoelhorst, M. Turvani
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Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction Geoffrey M. Hodgson
PART I: INDIVIDUALS, INTERACTIONS AND INSTITUTIONS 2. Bounded Rationality and Institutionalism Ugo Pagano
3. Individual and Aggregate Behaviour: Of Ants and Men Alan P. Kirman
4. Governance of Transactions: A Strategic Process Model Bart Nooteboom
PART II: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PATH DEPENDENCE 5. The Political Economy of the Long Wave Christopher Freeman
6. Instituted Economic Processes, Increasing Returns and Endogenous Growth J. Stanley Metcalfe
7. Path Dependence, its Critics, and the Quest for ‘Historical Economics’ Paul A. David
PART III: THE MARKET IN ECONOMIC THOUGHT 8. Financial Markets and Economic Development: Myth and Institutional Reality Jan Kregel
9. The Meaning of the Market: Comparing Austrian and Institutional Economics Philippe Dulbecco and Véronique Dutraive
PART IV: COMPARATIVE EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVES 10. Uncertainty, Intelligence and Imagination: George Shackle’s Guide to Human Progress Brian J. Loasby
11. Evolutionary Themes in the Austrian Tradition: Menger, von Wieser and Schumpeter on Institutions and Rationality Richard Arena and Sandye Gloria-Palermo
12. The Relevance Today of Edith Penrose’s Theory of the Growth of the Firm Margherita Turvani
12. The Naturalist View of Universal Darwinism: An Application to the Evolutionary Theory of the Firm J.W. Stoelhorst
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Index
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