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El enfoque de la economía institucional

[journal article]

Hodgson, Geoffrey M.

Abstract

Este artículo evalúa la "antigua" economía institucional, enfatizando la importancia clave de los demás del "antiguo" institucionalismo respecto de los hábitos, reglas y el rol de las instituciones. El problema del alternativo programa teórico del "nuevo" institucionalismo es su insostenible supuest... view more

Este artículo evalúa la "antigua" economía institucional, enfatizando la importancia clave de los demás del "antiguo" institucionalismo respecto de los hábitos, reglas y el rol de las instituciones. El problema del alternativo programa teórico del "nuevo" institucionalismo es su insostenible supuesto de un "mercado" original, libre de instituciones, o el del estado de la naturaleza. Aunque todavía le falta una teoría completa y sistemática, el enfoque "evolucionista" de los "antiguos" institucionalistas enfrenta el problema de la relación interactiva entre el actor y la estructura sin una reducción analítica del uno al otro.... view less


This paper assesses the "old" institutional economics; it emphasizes the importance of key "old" institutionalist themes concerning the necessity of habits and rules, and the role of institutions. A problema in the alternative theoretical program of the "new" institutionalism is the untenability of ... view more

This paper assesses the "old" institutional economics; it emphasizes the importance of key "old" institutionalist themes concerning the necessity of habits and rules, and the role of institutions. A problema in the alternative theoretical program of the "new" institutionalism is the untenability of its assumption of an original, institution-free, "market" or "sate of nature". Even optimizing behavior requires the prior existence of habits and rules. Although it still lacks a complete and systematic theory, the "evolutionary" approach of the "old" institutionalists tackles the problem of the interactive relationship of actor to structure without analytical reduction to one or the other.... view less

Classification
National Economy
Sociology of Economics

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2001

Page/Pages
p. 15-62

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 44 (2001) 181

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.2001.181.48468

ISSN
2448-492X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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