Institutions, Technology, and Circular and Cumulative Causation in
Economics focuses on the relation between technology and
institutions and their mutual influence during processes of
development and change. An understanding of technology as a
combination of skill and equipment jointly with the influence of
the institutional framework allows identifying a number of
potentially adverse influences on the development potential and
capacity in an economy. These are integrated as the isolation of
single factors will not permit to formulate a generalized
perspective on development processes. The possibility of differing
institutional environments and differing technological capacities
likely result in conditions that require context-dependent
approaches for strengthening the development potential in a given
situation. The development process Argentina has undergone since
1946 is used to illustrate how institutions and technology interact
and impact on economic results
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