Geoff Hodgson has made substantial contributions to institutional
and evolutionary economics, economic methodology, the history of
economic thought and social theory. To mark his seminal work, this
book features original contributions by world-leading scholars from
fields that have played a significant role in influencing his
thinking or represent key debates to which he has contributed.
Building on some of the central philosophical and methodological
foundations underlying Hodgson's thinking, the book is organized
around the recurring themes of institutions, evolution and
capitalism. The contributors explore key connections between
philosophy, the history of economic thought, and institutional and
evolutionary economics in the light of Hodgson's often
path-breaking work. A vital read for institutional, evolutionary
and heterodox economists, this book sheds new light on Hodgson's
position in these fields. Drawing together critical insights, this
is also an important book for economics scholars looking to improve
their understanding of current theory. Contributors include: M.C.
Becker, C. Camic, J.B. Davis, S. Deakin, K. Dopfer, G. Dosi, S.
Dow, F. Gagliardi, D. Gindis, J. Groenewegen, G.M. Hodgson, T.
Knudsen, R.N. Langlois, T. Lawson, L. Marengo, C. Menard, J.S.
Metcalfe, P. Mirowski, A. Nuvolari, U. Pagano, J. Potts, J.W.
Stoelhorst, A. Tylecote, V.J. Vanberg, J. Vromen
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