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330.155 SEN COMMODITIES & CAPABILITIES/ | 330.1552 DUI Institutions and the economy | 330.1552 GRO Institutional economics : | 330.1552 RUT The institutionalist movement in American economics, 1918-1947 : | 330.1556 BIN Elements of an evolutionary theory of welfare : | 330.1556 DUG Ahiṃsā kā arthaśāstra : | 330.1556 SEN On economic inequality / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-392) and index.
Part 1. Introduction: 1. American institutionalism in the history of economics; 2. Understanding institutional economics -- Part II. Institutionalist Careers: 3. Walton Hamilton: institutionalism and the public control of business; 4. Morris A. Copeland: institutionalism and statistics -- Part III. Centers of Institutional Economics: 5. Institutionalism at Chicago and beyond; 6. Amherst and the Brookings Graduate School; 7. Wisconsin institutionalism; 8. Institutional economics at Columbia University; 9. The NBER and the foundations -- Part IV. Challenges and Changes: 10. The institutionalist reaction to Keynesian economics; 11. Neoclassical challenges and institutionalist responses -- Part V. Conclusion: 12. Institutionalism in retrospect.
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