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_aEconomics in the shadows of Darwin and Marx : _bessays on institutional and evolutionary themes / _cGeoffrey M. Hodgson. |
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_aCheltenham, UK ; _aNorthampton, MA : _bEdward Elgar, _c[2006] |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction 1 -- Marxism, Darwinism, institutionalism -- Darwin and Marx at the crossroads 11 -- Social Darwinism in anglophone academic journals 34 -- Institutionalism versus Marxism: a debate with Alex Callinicos 64 -- Three essays on critical realism -- The uncritical political affinities of critical realism 84 -- Contestable claims by for critical realism in economics 100 -- The problem of formalism in economics 117 -- Habits and individuals; -- Routines and institutions -- What are institutions? 138 -- The hidden persuaders 163 -- The complex evolution of a simple traffic convention 180 -- The nature and replication of routines 203. | |
520 | 1 | _a"Economics in the Shadows of Darwin and Marx examines the legacies of these two giants of thought for the social sciences in the twenty-first century." "Darwin and Marx stand out as the supreme theorists of structural change in complex living systems. Yet their analytical approaches are very different, and the idea that Darwinism has application to the social sciences is not widely appreciated. This collection of essays establishes the importance of Darwinism for economics and other social sciences, and compares the Darwinian legacy with that of Marx. Critical realism is just one of the tendencies within economics influenced by Marxism that is discussed here. The final part of the book adopts a Darwinian evolutionary approach to the analysis of institutions and routines." "Geoffrey Hodgson's new book will be warmly welcomed and received by evolutionary and institutional economists, methodologists of economics and other social sciences, heterodox economists as well as other social scientists including economic sociologists, organisation scientists and political scientists."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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