The fundamental institutions of capitalism
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The fundamental institutions of capitalism
(Routledge frontiers of political economy, 34)
Routledge, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-302) and indexes
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Description
The Fundamental Institutions of Capitalism presents a radical institutional approach to the analysis of capitalism. Ernesto Screpanti puts forward a number of provocative arguments that expose common ground in both neoclassical and Marxist orthodoxies. It will appeal to a broad audience of social scientists including advanced students and professionals with an interest in politics and economics.
Table of Contents
- Introduction 1. The Employment Contract, Transaction Institutions and Capitalism: i The Employment Contract
- ii Transaction Institutions and Social Reproduction 2. Individuals, Culture and Behavioural Institutions: i Premises
- ii Bounded Rationality and Intentional Behaviour
- iii The Multiple Self and False Conditions
- iv The Ideological Conditions of Social Reproduction
- v Conclusions 3. The State and Normative Institutions i Where Does the State Come From? ii The State Action 4. Forms of Co-operation and Power: i Co-operation
- ii Power 5. Production Governance Structures: i The Capitalist Firm
- ii The Market
- iii The Governance of Knowledge Production 6. Different Forms of Capitalism: i Institutional Systems
- ii Forms of Capitalism Conclusions: Toward the Autonomy of Capital
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