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Institutional Economics |
Edited by Warren J. Samuels, Professor Emeritus of Economics, Michigan State University, US
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| 1999 |
992 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85278 116 3 |
£275.00 |
on-line discount
£247.50 |
Three volume set |
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American institutionalism has been the principal alternative to the ideas of Marxian economics. By providing critiques of both neoclassical and Marxian economics, institutional economics has presented alternative ideas about the economy and about economics. The papers in these volumes are seen as representative of the institutionalist tradition and provide an introduction to the school and to the ideas of leading institutionalists.
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50 articles, dating from 1924 to 1986
Contents: Volume I: Part I: Institutional Economics: Overview Part II: Leading Figures • Volume II: Part I: Methodological Perspectives Part II: The Legal-Economic Nexus • Volume III: Part I: Technology, Industrialization and Valuation Part II: Institutional Economics and Economic Development Part III: The Study of Institutions
Contributors include: R.A. Gordon, W.C. Mitchell, P. Mirowski, M.R. Tool, W.J. Samuels, J.R. Stanfield, D.A. Walker
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