Economics in the shadows of Darwin and Marx: essays on institutional and evolutionary themes/ Geoffrey M. Hodgson
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 330.1594 HOD/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P00932 |
1. Introduction
Part I: Marxism, Darwinism, Institutionalism
2. Darwin and Marx at the Crossroads
3. Social Darwinism in Anglophone Academic Journals
4. Institutionalism versus Marxism: A Debate with Alex Callinicos
Part II: Three Essays on Critical Realism
5. The Uncritical Political Affinities of Critical Realism
6. Contestable Claims by Critical Realism in Economics
7. The Problem of Formalism in Economics
Part III: Habits and Individuals: Routines and Institutions
8. What are Institutions?
9. The Hidden Persuaders
10. The Complex Evolution of a Simple Traffic Convention
11. The Nature and Replication of Routines
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