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Institutionalist Economics and the of University California, Berkeley Intellectual of National Origins in the United States Planning Abstract we are this Today National and the New Deal again facing question ...
of intellectuals to lose faith in the old truths of classical liberalism: rationality, progress, laissez-faire capitalism and the bourgeoisie’s claim to national leadership. Many became Vernunftsrepublikaner ...
Abstract The intellectual justification for modern central banking, time-inconsistency, celebrated its fortieth anniversary in 2017 alongside the Cambridge Journal of Economics . However, the key ...
of the twentieth century’s restoration and acceleration of economic globalization after the shocks of the 1930s and 1940s. It is a book at once about people and about institutions, an intellectual biography of a few ...
Technological innovation affects nearly every aspect of a country’s economic and political relations, including its trade profile, industrial performance, national security, and military might ...
for the historical institutionalist literature on party-building. This article complicates Rachel Riedl’s account of state substitution. She links the incorporation or substitution of social actors to different paths ...
that Castoriadis’ analyses represent also an original contribution to institutional economics and especially on the attempt to move beyond the neoclassical framework. Moreover, his conceptual framework is amenable ...
of frontiers and peripheries — than with how national space in turn became economically productive. They imply that the very act of enclosing territory allowed it, as Maier puts it, to ‘crackle with productive ...
before 2008 and supported the preservation of their power afterwards. NIGs are economic theories of authoritative decision-making processes which link economic malaise to democratic political organization ...
of development where national institutional configurations are depicted as reacting and responding to various shocks or crises (Pierson 2001; Steinmo 2010). Studies focused on East European countries where huge ...
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