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Conceptualizing Capitalism - Institutions, Evolution, Future (Paperback)
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Conceptualizing Capitalism - Institutions, Evolution, Future (Paperback)
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Loot Price R599
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A few centuries ago, capitalism set in motion an explosion of
economic productivity. Markets and private property had existed for
millennia, but what other key institutions fostered capitalism's
relatively recent emergence? Until now, the conceptual toolkit
available to answer this question has been inadequate, and
economists and other social scientists have been diverted from
identifying these key institutions. With Conceptualizing
Capitalism, Geoffrey M. Hodgson offers readers a more precise
conceptual framework. Drawing on a new theoretical approach called
legal institutionalism, Hodgson establishes that the most important
factor in the emergence of capitalism but also among the most often
overlooked is the constitutive role of law and the state. While
private property and markets are central to capitalism, they depend
upon the development of an effective legal framework. Applying this
legally grounded approach to the emergence of capitalism in
eighteenth-century Europe, Hodgson identifies the key institutional
developments that coincided with its rise. That analysis enables
him to counter the widespread view that capitalism is a natural and
inevitable outcome of human societies, showing instead that it is a
relatively recent phenomenon, contingent upon a special form of
state that protects private property and enforces contracts. After
establishing the nature of capitalism, the book considers what this
more precise conceptual framework can tell us about the possible
future of capitalism in the twenty-first century, where some of the
most important concerns are the effects of globalization, the
continuing growth of inequality, and the challenges to America's
hegemony by China and others.
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