Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 4

Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 4
Title Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 4 PDF eBook
Author Warren J Samuels
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 607
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1040282563

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Institutional economics is recognised as a peculiarly American development in economics — nothing quite like it emerged in Britain or continental Europe. As such, a knowledge of the literature of institutionalism is a necessary part of understanding the history of American economics and American social thought more broadly. The work of the authors featured in this collection served to create and define the American institutionalist tradition in economics: Thorstein Veblen, Richard Theodore Ely, John Rogers Commons, Robert Franklin Hoxie, Wesley Clair Mitchell and Walton Hale Hamilton. These figures were also central to institutionalism’s numerous debates on the unifying characteristics of the movement and its principal contributions — making this collection of their most important works a convenient vehicle to assess these issues. It is also of increasing value given the fact that the main concerns of institutionalists, such as the role of institutions and development of an evolutionary approach, having been coming back into prominence as important issues in economics.

Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance

Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance
Title Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance PDF eBook
Author Douglass C. North
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 164
Release 1990-10-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521397346

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An analytical framework for explaining the ways in which institutions and institutional change affect the performance of economies is developed in this analysis of economic structures.

Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 1

Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 1
Title Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Warren J Samuels
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 579
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1040293301

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Institutional economics is recognised as a peculiarly American development in economics — nothing quite like it emerged in Britain or continental Europe. As such, a knowledge of the literature of institutionalism is a necessary part of understanding the history of American economics and American social thought more broadly. The work of the authors featured in this collection served to create and define the American institutionalist tradition in economics: Thorstein Veblen, Richard Theodore Ely, John Rogers Commons, Robert Franklin Hoxie, Wesley Clair Mitchell and Walton Hale Hamilton. These figures were also central to institutionalism’s numerous debates on the unifying characteristics of the movement and its principal contributions — making this collection of their most important works a convenient vehicle to assess these issues. It is also of increasing value given the fact that the main concerns of institutionalists, such as the role of institutions and development of an evolutionary approach, having been coming back into prominence as important issues in economics.

Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 3

Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 3
Title Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author Warren J Samuels
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 688
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 104029541X

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Institutional economics is recognised as a peculiarly American development in economics — nothing quite like it emerged in Britain or continental Europe. As such, a knowledge of the literature of institutionalism is a necessary part of understanding the history of American economics and American social thought more broadly. The work of the authors featured in this collection served to create and define the American institutionalist tradition in economics: Thorstein Veblen, Richard Theodore Ely, John Rogers Commons, Robert Franklin Hoxie, Wesley Clair Mitchell and Walton Hale Hamilton. These figures were also central to institutionalism’s numerous debates on the unifying characteristics of the movement and its principal contributions — making this collection of their most important works a convenient vehicle to assess these issues. It is also of increasing value given the fact that the main concerns of institutionalists, such as the role of institutions and development of an evolutionary approach, having been coming back into prominence as important issues in economics.

Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 5

Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 5
Title Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 5 PDF eBook
Author Warren J Samuels
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 348
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1040289193

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Institutional economics is recognised as a peculiarly American development in economics — nothing quite like it emerged in Britain or continental Europe. As such, a knowledge of the literature of institutionalism is a necessary part of understanding the history of American economics and American social thought more broadly. The work of the authors featured in this collection served to create and define the American institutionalist tradition in economics: Thorstein Veblen, Richard Theodore Ely, John Rogers Commons, Robert Franklin Hoxie, Wesley Clair Mitchell and Walton Hale Hamilton. These figures were also central to institutionalism’s numerous debates on the unifying characteristics of the movement and its principal contributions — making this collection of their most important works a convenient vehicle to assess these issues. It is also of increasing value given the fact that the main concerns of institutionalists, such as the role of institutions and development of an evolutionary approach, having been coming back into prominence as important issues in economics.

Classics in Institutional Economics, Part II, Volume 8

Classics in Institutional Economics, Part II, Volume 8
Title Classics in Institutional Economics, Part II, Volume 8 PDF eBook
Author Warren J Samuels
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 457
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1040282571

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By the time of the interwar years the varied approaches often grouped together under the banner of Institutionalism had become firmly established as one of the most influential schools of thought in American economics. This is a collection of writings on the topic.

Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 2

Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 2
Title Classics in Institutional Economics, Part I, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Warren J Samuels
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 534
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1040277810

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Institutional economics is recognised as a peculiarly American development in economics — nothing quite like it emerged in Britain or continental Europe. As such, a knowledge of the literature of institutionalism is a necessary part of understanding the history of American economics and American social thought more broadly. The work of the authors featured in this collection served to create and define the American institutionalist tradition in economics: Thorstein Veblen, Richard Theodore Ely, John Rogers Commons, Robert Franklin Hoxie, Wesley Clair Mitchell and Walton Hale Hamilton. These figures were also central to institutionalism’s numerous debates on the unifying characteristics of the movement and its principal contributions — making this collection of their most important works a convenient vehicle to assess these issues. It is also of increasing value given the fact that the main concerns of institutionalists, such as the role of institutions and development of an evolutionary approach, having been coming back into prominence as important issues in economics.