Institutionalism did exert a great influence both in the academia and in politics in the interwar period. However, after World War II, it lost ground and was pushed behind the scenes, although some distinguished exponents reached a remarkable success. In the 1970s, a new and very different kind of institutionalism developed. The paper inquires, through the use of the concept of equilibrium, into the evolution of institutionalism, from the classic, through the modern, to the new institutionalism
International audienceFrom 1880 in the United States, the declining economic importance of. agricult...
two related objectives. The first was to explain the evolution of economics. The second was to analy...
In the last four decades there is a renewed interest within the economic theory for the institutiona...
Institutionalism did exert a great influence both in the academia and in politics in the interwar p...
The paper deals with a description of institutionalism and focuses on its contemporary form - the s...
The paper examines some developments in institutional economics with the experience of market transi...
“Institutions matter”. This is what we now see repeatedly in economic texts. But, some economists me...
This article gives a history of American institutionalism, and a brief comparison with the more rece...
The institutional trend includes veblenism, postveblenism, neoinstitutionalism and new institutional...
The paper describes how the notion of equilibrium has been used and has historically evolved within ...
This paper surveys alternative approaches to the emergence and evolution of institutions. The challe...
This essay considers the nature and evolution of both the old and the new institutional economics an...
Institutional economics is one of the most developing fields of economics. However, many its issues ...
JEL classification : B52 D02 E02 H1 O43 P36International audienceThis paper surveys alternative appr...
The purpose of this article is to describe the complexity of contemporary institutional economics ca...
International audienceFrom 1880 in the United States, the declining economic importance of. agricult...
two related objectives. The first was to explain the evolution of economics. The second was to analy...
In the last four decades there is a renewed interest within the economic theory for the institutiona...
Institutionalism did exert a great influence both in the academia and in politics in the interwar p...
The paper deals with a description of institutionalism and focuses on its contemporary form - the s...
The paper examines some developments in institutional economics with the experience of market transi...
“Institutions matter”. This is what we now see repeatedly in economic texts. But, some economists me...
This article gives a history of American institutionalism, and a brief comparison with the more rece...
The institutional trend includes veblenism, postveblenism, neoinstitutionalism and new institutional...
The paper describes how the notion of equilibrium has been used and has historically evolved within ...
This paper surveys alternative approaches to the emergence and evolution of institutions. The challe...
This essay considers the nature and evolution of both the old and the new institutional economics an...
Institutional economics is one of the most developing fields of economics. However, many its issues ...
JEL classification : B52 D02 E02 H1 O43 P36International audienceThis paper surveys alternative appr...
The purpose of this article is to describe the complexity of contemporary institutional economics ca...
International audienceFrom 1880 in the United States, the declining economic importance of. agricult...
two related objectives. The first was to explain the evolution of economics. The second was to analy...
In the last four decades there is a renewed interest within the economic theory for the institutiona...