Institutionalist political economy
Institutional political economy refers to a body of political economy thought stemming from the works of Thorstein Veblen, John Commons, Wesley Mitchell, John Dewey.
See also
External Links
- Breaking the Mould: An Institutionalist Political Economy Alternative to the Neoliberal Theory of the Market and the State
- Taking capitalism seriously: towards an institutionalist approach to contemporary political economy
- Institutionalism as an Approach to Political Economy
References
- American Institutional School
- Thorstein Veblen, Articles by Veblen
- T. Veblen: Leisure Class
- T. Veblen: Why is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science?
- T. Veblen: The Beginning of Ownership
- T. Veblen: Theory of Business Enterprise
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