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Адаптивное экономическое поведение в контексте институциональных изменений

Адаптивное экономическое поведение в контексте институциональных изменений

Abstract

In an evolutionary perspective the actors behavior associated with adaptation to the existing institutional conditions that shape the space of possible actions and influence the formation and training of behavioral patterns. In the paper the dichotomy of institutions and economic behavior of causal relationships are examined with the premise of adaptive rationality as the most suitable for the analysis of behavior in terms of qualitative institutional dynamics in the context of the evolutionary approach.

В эволюционной перспективе поведение акторов связано с адаптацией к существующим институциональным условиям, которые формируют пространство возможных действий, а также влияют на обучение и формирование поведенческих паттернов. В статье анализируется дихотомия институтов и причинных связей экономического поведения с использованием предпосылки адаптивной рациональности как наиболее подходящей для анализа поведения в условиях качественной институциональной динамики в контексте эволюционного подхода.

Keywords

ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ, АДАПТИВНАЯ РАЦИОНАЛЬНОСТЬ, ИНСТИТУЦИОНАЛЬНЫЕ ИЗМЕНЕНИЯ, ИНСТИТУЦИОНАЛЬНЫЕ РЕГУЛЯТОРЫ, ЭВОЛЮЦИОННАЯ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ ТЕОРИЯ, ПОВЕДЕНЧЕСКАЯ ЭКОНОМИКА

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