Institutionalist political economy

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Institutional political economy refers to a body of political economic thought in distinction from institutional economics stemming from the works of Thorstein Veblen, John Commons, Wesley Mitchell, John Dewey and more recent political economists such as Geoffrey Hodgson, Jonathan Nitzan, Shimshon Bichler and Ha-Joon Chang.

Thinkers in Institutional political economy distinguish themselves[citation needed]. from New Institutional economists who attempt to incorporate institutions and information into neoclassical economics. Instead, institutional political economists believe that economics cannot be separated from the political and social system within which it is embedded.[citation needed]

References

Chang, Ha-Joon "Breaking the mould: an institutionalist political economy alternative to the neo-liberal theory of the market and the state" Cambridge Journal of Economics 26:539-559 (2002)


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