A modern reader in institutional and evolutionary economics key concepts

pt. 1. Learning, trust, power and markets -- pt. 2. Pluralism and comparative paradigms -- pt. 3. Varieties of capitalism

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hodgson, Geoffrey Martin
Corporate Author: European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton, Mass Edward Elgar Pub c2002
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520 |a In the 1990s, institutional and evolutionary economics emerged as one of the most creative and successful approaches in the modern social sciences. This timely reader gathers together seminal contributions from leading international authors in the field of institutional and evolutionary economics including Eileen Appelbaum, Benjamin Coriat, Giovanni Dosi, Sheila C. Dow, Bengt-Åke Lundvall, Uskali Mäki, Bart Nooteboom and Marc R. Tool. The emphasis is on key concepts such as learning, trust, power, pricing and markets, with some essays devoted to methodology and others to the comparison of different forms of capitalism. An extensive introduction places the contributions in the context of the historical and theoretical background of