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models capable to integrate the interaction between free markets and institutions in the final determination of the actual … the critical connection that exists between what may seem cold, unrealistic mathematical economic models, and the quality … models in Welfare Economics, General Equilibrium Theory, Information Economics and Game Theory have created the necessity to …
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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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heterodox. From a theoretical perspective, (i) the nature of institutions, (ii) the organization of firms and (iii) the link …
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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 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015223518
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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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 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/10015245429
Human teleological intentionality represents the biggest challenge to a Darwinian metatheoretical framework including socio-economic domain. In order to face the problem, this paper introduces an auxiliary hypothesis: the human will has to be considered as a constitutive component of the...
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It is often argued that Richard Nelson and Sydney Winter’s evolutionary theory is an alternative to neoclassical economics and is compatible with or complementary to Veblenian evolutionary economics. This paper subjects such arguments to critical examination. I argue that while Nelson and...
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