영문목차
List of figures=vii
List of tables=viii
List of contributors=ix
Introduction/Geoffrey M. Hodgson=xiii
1. LEARNING, TRUST, POWER AND MARKETS
1. Marc R. Tool, 'Contributions to an institutionalist theory of price determination', in Geoffrey M. Hodgson and Ernesto Screpanti (eds) (1991), Rethinking Economics: Markets, Technology and Economic Evolution, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, pp. 19-39=3
2. Bengt-Aring aboveke Lundvall, 'The learning economy: challenges to economic theory and policy' in Klaus Nielsen and Bjodiaeresisrn Johnson (eds) (1998), Institutions and Economic Change: New Perspectives on Markets, Firms and Technology, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 33-54=26
3. David Young, 'The meaning and role of power in economic theories', in John Groenewegen, Christos Pitelis and Sven-Erik Sjodiaeresisstrand (eds) (1995), On Economic Institutions: Theory and Applications, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, pp. 85-100=48
4. Sandye Gloria-Palermo, 'Discovery versus creation: implications of the Austrian view of the market process', in John Groenewegen and Jack Vromen (eds) (1999), Institutions and the Evolution of Capitalism: Implications of Evolutionary Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 78-91=62
5. Hans Berger, Niels G. Noorderhaven and Bart Nooteboom, 'Determinants of supplier dependence: an empirical study', in John Groenewegen, Christos Pitelis and Sven-Erik Sjodiaeresisstrand (eds) (1995), On Economic Institutions: Theory and Applications, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, pp. 195-212=76
II. PLURALISM AND COMPARATIVE PARADIGMS
6. Benjamin Coriat and Giovanni Dosi, 'The institutional embeddedness of economic change: an appraisal of the "evolutionary" and "regulationist" research programmes', in Klaus Nielsen and Bjodiaeresisrn Johnson (eds) (1998), Institutions and Economic Change: New Perspectives on Markets, Firms and Technology, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 3-32=95
7. Uskali Madiaeresiski, 'The one world and the many theories', in Andrea Salanti and Ernesto Screpanti (eds) (1997), Pluralism in Economics: New Perpectives in History and Methodology, Aldershot: Edward Elgar. pp. 37-47=124
8. Sheila C. Dow (1997), 'Methodological pluralism and pluralism of method', in Andrea Salanti and Ernesto Screpanti (eds) (1997), Pluralism in Economics: New Perspectives in History and Methodology, Aldershot: Edward Elgar, pp. 89-99=136
III. VARIETIES OF CAPITALISM
9. Eileen Appelbaum and Ronald Schettkat, 'Institutions and employment performance in different growth regimes', in Jonathan Michie and Angelo Reati (eds) (1998), Employment, Technology and Economic Needs: Theory, Evidence and Public Policy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 91-114=149
10. Bernard Chavance and Eric Magnin, 'Emergence of path-dependent mixed economies in Central Europe', in Ash Amin and Jerzy Hausner (eds) (1997), Beyond Market and Hierarchy: Interactive Governance and Social Complexity, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 196-232=168
11. Geoffrey M. Hodgson, 'Varieties of capitalism and varieties of economic theory', in Klaus Nielsen and Bjodiaeresisrn Johnson (eds) (1998), Insitutions and Economic Change: New Perspectives on Markets, Firms and Technology, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 215-42=201
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