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Institutional economics revisited

In these lectures Shigeto Tsuru reappraises institutionalism as a school of thought and discusses its relevance for the issues that face the economics profession today. He begins with a historical perspective by reconsidering Marx as an "institutionalist," which provides a context for a discussion on Keynes, Schumpeter and Veblen. This is followed by an examination of modern institutionalism through the work of Gunnar Myrdal, J. K. Galbraith and William Kapp. He concludes with an evaluation of the future of the institutionalist approach.

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  • "In these lectures Shigeto Tsuru reappraises institutionalism as a school of thought and discusses its relevance for the issues that face the economics profession today. He begins with a historical perspective by reconsidering Marx as an "institutionalist," which provides a context for a discussion on Keynes, Schumpeter and Veblen. This is followed by an examination of modern institutionalism through the work of Gunnar Myrdal, J. K. Galbraith and William Kapp. He concludes with an evaluation of the future of the institutionalist approach."@en
  • "In Institutional Economics Revisited, Shigeto Tsuru reappraises institutionalism as a school of thought and discusses its relevance for the issues which the economic profession today must tackle. In the first Lecture, Tsuru reinterprets Marxian political economy in terms of institutionalism and claims that when Marx refers to the dialectic relation of productive powers and the mode of production, he is actually speaking of institutionalism, which focuses on how the structure and functioning of the economic system is affected by technological change."

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