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2006, vol. 52, br. 5-6, str. 47-57
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Teorijski razvoj koncepta institucionalne evolucije u ekonomiji
Theoretical development of the concept of institutional evolution in economics
Univerzitet u Nišu, Ekonomski fakultet
Sažetak
Institucionalna evolucija zasigurno predstavlja ključni koncept u okviru institucionalističkog pravca ekonomske misli. U radu će biti prikazan razvoj ove teorijske koncepcije unutar institucionalizma, i to u okviru njegove dve intelektualne intelektualne tradicije: starog i novog institucionalizma. Biće ukazano i na evolutivni način posmatranja ekonomskih pojava, kao važan faktor razlikovanja institucionalne ekonomije od ostalih ekonomsko-teorijskih pravaca.
Abstract
Institutional evolution is the key concept of institutional economics. In the paper analysis is given of the development of this concept within two institutionalist traditions: old and new institutionalism. It will be indicated in the paper that evolutionary analysis is an important factor of differentiation between institutional economics and other schools of economic thought.
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