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UNINA9910482439803321 |
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Anon |
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Het beclach der Spaenscher naty waer inne te kennen ghegeven wert aen wiens handen het coninckryck van Hispangien behoort te comen mitsgaders die schandelycke en onerhoorde bloedt-schande, twelck de Paus van Romen heeft toeghelaten, teghen Gods wetten ende wtghedruckte bevelen, volghens hoe sy voor haer nemen dese Nederlanden onder een eeuwighe slavernye ende servituyt te brenghen, weerdigh om lesen hier achter is noch een liedt toeghedaen, alwaer een gespreck ghehouden wert tusschen L. Infante, ende den soon ghetrouwelijck wt den Spaenschen originalen ghedichte ghetranslateert [[electronic resource]] |
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Netherlands, : [s.n.], 1598 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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Online resource (8 p, 4°) |
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Monografia |
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Reproduction of original in Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Nationale bibliotheek van Nederland. |
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UNINA9910975125503321 |
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Hodgson Geoffrey Martin <1946-> |
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The evolution of institutional economics : agency, structure, and Darwinism in American institutionalism / / Geoffrey M. Hodgson |
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London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2004 |
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1-134-35269-7 |
1-134-35270-0 |
0-429-23009-5 |
0-415-32253-7 |
0-203-30035-1 |
1-280-07676-3 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Economics as social theory |
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HodgsonGeoffrey Martin <1946-> |
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Institutional economics |
Evolutionary economics |
Agent (Philosophy) |
Social structure |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Intended as a continuation of the discussion begun in his How economics forgot history. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [453]-510) and index. |
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part Part I Introduction -- chapter 1 Nature and scope -- chapter 2 Agency and structure -- chapter 3 Objections and explanations -- part Part II Darwinism and the Victorian social sciences -- chapter 4 Charles Darwin, Herbert Spencer and the human species -- chapter 5 Precursors of emergence and multiple-level evolution -- part Part III Veblenian institutionalism -- chapter 6 The beginnings of Veblenian institutionalism -- chapter 7 The Darwinian mind of Thorstein Veblen -- chapter 8 Veblen's evolutionary institutionalism -- chapter 9 The instinct of workmanship and the pecuniary culture -- chapter 10 A wrong turning -- Science and the machine process -- chapter 11 Missed connections -- Creative synthesis and emergent evolution -- chapter 12 The launch of institutional economics and the loss of its Veblenian ballast -- part Part IV Institutionalism into the wilderness -- chapter 13 John R. Commons and the tangled jungle -- chapter 14 |
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Wesley Mitchell and the triumph of macroeconomics -- chapter 15 The maverick institutionalism of Frank Knight -- chapter 16 The evolution of Clarence Ayres -- chapter 17 The Ayresian dichotomies -- Ayres versus Veblen -- chapter 18 The decline of institutional economics -- part Part V Beginning the reconstruction of institutional economics -- chapter 19 The potential revival of Veblenian institutionalism -- chapter 20 On individuals and institutions -- chapter 21 Conclusion and beginning. |
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This book charts the rise, fall and renewal of institutional economics in the critical, analytical and readable style that Hodgson's fans have come to know and love, and that a new generation of readers will surely come to appreciate. |
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