This book is a product of my long-standing interest in questions relating to institutions and their relation in economic life. Initially, this interest took me to the study of the American institutionalist tradition (now often called the "old" institutional economics, or OIE) and to a series of articles on Veblen, Mitchell, Commons and Ayres (Rutherford 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987), a line of work I have continued to pursue (1990a, 1990c, 1992a, 1992b). These pieces are written from the point of view of a sympathetic critic.


p. ix; Preface - 'Institutions in economics: the old and the new institutionalism, 1996


This book is a product of my long-standing interest in questions relating to institutions and their relation in economic life. Initially, this...

This book is a product of my long-standing interest in questions relating to institutions and their relation in economic life. Initially, this...

This book is a product of my long-standing interest in questions relating to institutions and their relation in economic life. Initially, this...

This book is a product of my long-standing interest in questions relating to institutions and their relation in economic life. Initially, this...