There would not have been an economics of convention (EC) without the use of the word "convention" in chapter 12 of the "The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money" (1936) by Keynes, and without the book "Convention. A Philosophical Study" (1969), by the philosopher and mathematician David Lewis. But representatives of EC reinterpret the usual reading of those two texts. They extract from the first one the idea of a convention as regulating a professional community (the financial one and the academic one in economics). As for the second one, they privilege the final revision of Lewis' initial game-theoretic definition, which puts non-observable "beliefs" on a par with observable "actions." The coherence between both elements can ...
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The institutionalist approach of economics of conventions (EC) was developed in France in the last d...
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"The article presents in its first parts main concepts of the French approach of economics of conven...
The research program called « Economics of Conventions » aims at revisiting the century- long separa...
International audience[The article introduces the French approach of economics of convention (in sho...
The research program called « Economics of Conventions » aims at revisiting the century- long separa...
Conventions are a type of social structure which enable human actions and help co co-ordinate econom...
This article examines the contribution of the economy of conventions to economic analysis. It is par...
"This introduction and the contributions of the HSR issue intend to develop and to demonstrate the p...
Rainer Diaz-Bone & Olivier Favereau (eds.)(2019) Historical Social Research 44(1). This speci...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been an increase in research on conventions motivat...
In recent years, there has been an increase in research on conventions motivated by the game-theoret...
"The article elaborates the conceptual difference between two core concepts of the French approach o...
Rainer Diaz-Bone (2018) In: Glückler, Johannes/Suddaby, Roy/Lenz, Regina (eds.): Knowledge and Insti...
The institutionalist approach of economics of conventions (EC) was developed in France in the last d...
The contribution examines concepts and the methodology of Michel Foucault from the standpoint of the...
Summary: This article examines the contribution of the economy of conventions to economic analysis. ...
"The article presents in its first parts main concepts of the French approach of economics of conven...
The research program called « Economics of Conventions » aims at revisiting the century- long separa...
International audience[The article introduces the French approach of economics of convention (in sho...
The research program called « Economics of Conventions » aims at revisiting the century- long separa...
Conventions are a type of social structure which enable human actions and help co co-ordinate econom...
This article examines the contribution of the economy of conventions to economic analysis. It is par...
"This introduction and the contributions of the HSR issue intend to develop and to demonstrate the p...
Rainer Diaz-Bone & Olivier Favereau (eds.)(2019) Historical Social Research 44(1). This speci...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been an increase in research on conventions motivat...
In recent years, there has been an increase in research on conventions motivated by the game-theoret...
"The article elaborates the conceptual difference between two core concepts of the French approach o...
Rainer Diaz-Bone (2018) In: Glückler, Johannes/Suddaby, Roy/Lenz, Regina (eds.): Knowledge and Insti...
The institutionalist approach of economics of conventions (EC) was developed in France in the last d...