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_aHodgson, Geoffrey Martin, _d1946- _9234381 |
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_aThe evolution of institutional economics : _bagency, structure, and Darwinism in American institutionalism / _cGeoffrey M. Hodgson. |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2004. |
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490 | 1 | _aEconomics as social theory | |
500 | _aIntended as a continuation of the discussion begun in his How economics forgot history. | ||
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_tList of illustrations -- _tPreface -- _tAcknowledgements -- _tDramatis personae principes -- _gPt. I. _tIntroduction -- _g1. _tNature and scope -- _g2. _tAgency and structure -- _g3. _tObjections and explanations -- _gPt. II. _tDarwinism and the Victorian social sciences -- _g4. _tCharles Darwin, Herbert Spencer and the human species -- _g5. _tPrecursors of Emergence and multiple-level evolution -- _gPt. III. _tVeblenian institutionalism -- _g6. _tThe beginnings of veblenian institutionalism -- _g7. _tThe Darwinian mind of Thorstein Veblen -- _g8. _tVeblen's evolutionary institutionalism -- _g9. _tThe instinct of workmanship and the pecuniary culture -- _g10. _tA wrong turning : science and the machine process -- _g11. _tMissed connections : creative synthesis and emergent evolution -- _g12. _tThe launch of institutional economics and the loss of its veblenian ballast -- _gPt. IV. _tInstitutionalism into the wilderness -- _g13. _tJohn R. Commons and the tangled jungle -- _g14. _tWesley Mitchell and the triumph of macroeconomics -- _g15. _tThe maverick institutionalism of Frank Knight -- _g16. _tThe evolution of Clarence Ayres -- _g17. _tThe Ayresian dichotomies : Ayres versus Veblen -- _g18. _tThe decline of institutional economics -- _gPt. V. _tBeginning the reconstruction of institutional economics -- _g19. _tThe potential revival of veblenian institutionalism -- _g20. _tOn individuals and institutions -- _g21. _tConclusion and beginning -- _tBibliography -- _tIndex. |
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