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The paper aims to investigate the main characteristics of institutions, as well as some of their more conspicuous … what is called the other social factors (or components). The article tries to describe the relationships among institutions … and other social factors, in addition to contrasts and similarities among institutions in different levels, and in …
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of Schumpeter on the complex relationships between Economic History and Epistemology of Science. This design has three …
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evolutionary game theory (EGT). We shed some light on the potential contribution of Veblen's theory of socioeconomic evolution to … it can be applied as a tool for analyzing issues on the diversity, interaction, and evolution of social systems, we …
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This article discusses the distinction Mises (1919) draws between the nation and the state as well as the relation of this distinction with the role of the state in the free society. A previous version of this article received the 1st Prize of the European Center of Austrian Economics...
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theory. Social institutions are in the center of his analysis making him one of the forerunners of institutional thought in …
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This essay argues that articles in economics, especially in the fields of evolutionary and institutional economics, are as much cited in biology as in economics. The citation analysis conducted in the essay suggests that economics is now becoming the Mecca of biology.
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This review of the book by Thomas Piketty, The capital in the XXI century, presents the central themes of the work and exposes its scope on the relationship between inequality and wealth. In particular a positive reflections on the progressive tax is added.
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This review of the book by Thomas Piketty, the capital in the XXI century, presents the central themes of the work and exposes its scope on the relationship between inequality and wealth. In particular a positive reflections on the progressive tax is added.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011115505
The paper aims to investigate the main characteristics of institutions, as well as some of their more conspicuous … what is called the other social factors (or components). The article tries to describe the relationships among institutions … and other social factors, in addition to contrasts and similarities among institutions in different levels, and in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005052183
A review essay on Avner Greif, Institutions and the Path to the Modern Economy: Lessons from Medieval Trade, Cambridge …
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