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This text explores the foundational principles of evolutionary institutional economics, with the aim of establishing common ground for scientific self-sufficiency and openness to pluralism, and of establishing the theoretical, analytical and methodologcal categories of a Generic Institutionalism.
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The foundations of evolutionary institutional economics: generic institutionalism
2014, Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
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0415810760 9780415810760
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Table of Contents
Introduction: evolutionary economic programs
Evolution: ontological foundations
Ontologies and heuristics
Dualistic approaches
Naturalistic approaches
Remarks and reflections on Part I
Institutions: generic heuristics
What are institutions?
Veblen heuristics
Hayek heuristics
Schumpeter heuristics
Bourdieu heuristics
Synthesizing heuristics with generic rules
Remarks and reflections on Part II
Complexity: methodological considerations
From semantic to synthetic programming
An agent-based model of institutional change
Power within nethworks
Remarks and reflections on Part III
Policy realms
Institutions, technology and nature
Evolutioin of credit-rules
Democracy in practice.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 322-337) and index.
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