
handle: 10807/65260
Abstract Economic theory and institutional approaches lack a close connection. Efforts to develop an analysis of institutions within a neo-classical framework have shown serious limitations. A stronger relationship could be developed with classical and post-Keynesian economics, that provides the conditions for developing a unified theoretical framework in which to place the economic analysis of social institutions.
Need for an Alternative Theoretical Framework, Natural Economic System, Insitutionalism and Neo-classical Economic Theory, Pasinetti, Reati, Hodgson debate, Relevance of Institutional Analysis, Institutional and Evolutionary Analysis, and Economic Theory, Pure Economci Theory at a Pre-Insitutional Analytical Level, Post Keynesian Economic Theory, Neo-classical Economic Theory
Need for an Alternative Theoretical Framework, Natural Economic System, Insitutionalism and Neo-classical Economic Theory, Pasinetti, Reati, Hodgson debate, Relevance of Institutional Analysis, Institutional and Evolutionary Analysis, and Economic Theory, Pure Economci Theory at a Pre-Insitutional Analytical Level, Post Keynesian Economic Theory, Neo-classical Economic Theory
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