Foundations of institutional thought
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Foundations of institutional thought
(Evolutionary economics / edited by Marc R. Tool, Vol. 1)
M.E. Sharpe, c1988
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v. 1 ISBN 9780873324816
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The contributors to this volume focus on the political and value issues that, in their shared view, underlie the global environmental crisis facing us today. They argue that only by transforming our dominant values, social institutions and way of living can we avoid ecological disaster.
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- EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMICS I: FOUNDATIONS OF INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT, Introduction, Part I, The Beginnings of Institutionalism, Part II, The Philosophical Basis of, Institutional Economics, The Theory of Human Nature, Theory of Institutional Change, Instrumental Valuation, Part III, The Concept of Technology Within the Institutionalist Perspective, Institutions, Human Resource Development and the Formulation of National Economic Policy, Resources Are Not
- They Become: an Institutional Theory, The Institutionalist Theory of Capital Formation, Evolution of Time Constructs and Their Impact on Socioeconomic Planning, Information: An Emerging Dimension of Institutional Analysis, Power and Economic Performance: The Institutionalist View, The Neoinstrumental Theory of Democracy, About the Authors
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: set ISBN 9780873324830
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This two-volume work is intended to map the theoretical heartland of the institutionalist perspective on political economy. Volume I, "Foundations of Institutional Thought", identifies the origins of institutional economics and explores the primary analytical tools in its development. The papers included in Volume II, "Institutional Theory and Policy", consider basic economic processes, institutions for stabilizing and planning economic activities, the role of power and accountability, and emerging global interdependence. Marc R. Tool is the editor of "Journal of Economic Issues".
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