This is the first book to present a synthesis of rational choice
theory and sociological perspectives for the analysis of social
institutions.
The origin of social institutions is an old concern in social
theory. Currently it has re-emerged as one of the most intensely
debated issues in social science. Among economists and rational
choice theorists, there is growing awareness that most, if not all,
of the social outcomes that are of interest to explain are at least
partly a function of institutional constraints. Yet the role of
institutions is negligible both in general equilibrium theory and
in most neoclassical economic models. There is a burgeoning
substantive interest in institutions ranging from social movements,
to formal organizations, to states, and even international
regimes.
Rational choice theorists have made great strides in elucidating
the effects of institutions on a variety of social outcomes, but
they have paid insufficient attention to the social dynamics that
lead to the emergence of these institutions. Typically, these
institutions have been assumed to be a given, rather than
considered as outcomes requiring explanation in their own right.
Sociological theorists, in contrast, have long appreciated the role
of social structural constraints in the determination of outcomes
but have neglected the role of individual agents.
"Michael Hechter" is professor emeritus in the department of
Sociology at the University of Washington. He is the author of
numerous books. He became an Elected Fellow to the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences in 2004 and has been featured in Who's Who. He
is also currently on editorial boards for a numerous amount of
journals.
"Karl-Dieter Opp" is professor of sociology at Univesitat
Leipzig. He has been a Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology
since 1999 and has been member of the Council and Treasurer since
2000. He is also current on the advisory board for the magazine
"Mind and Society."
"Reinhard Wippler" is professor of theoretical sociology at the
University of Utrecht and scientific director of the
Interuniversity Center for Sociological Theory and Methodology.
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