2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11614-007-0004-6
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Die Wiederentdeckung sozialer Regeln — Institutionen bei Durkheim und North

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“…Durkheim’s approach stresses the economic functions of institutions. But in contrast to institutional economics, Durkheim distinctly rejects the view of institutions originating out of instrumental economic action (Dallinger 2007). Similarly, his view also makes a pointed contrast to most contemporary “law and economics” approaches, which examine the interplay of formal rules with rational individual agents in markets.…”
Section: The Durkheimian Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Durkheim’s approach stresses the economic functions of institutions. But in contrast to institutional economics, Durkheim distinctly rejects the view of institutions originating out of instrumental economic action (Dallinger 2007). Similarly, his view also makes a pointed contrast to most contemporary “law and economics” approaches, which examine the interplay of formal rules with rational individual agents in markets.…”
Section: The Durkheimian Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Durkheim's approach stresses the economic functions of institutions. But in contrast to institutional economics, Durkheim distinctly rejects the view of institutions originating out of instrumental economic action (Dallinger 2007).…”
Section: The Durkheimian Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8] Es ist interessant zu lesen, dass Dallinger (2007) gar auf Ähnlichkeiten zwischen North und Durkheim verweist. '"Social embeddedness": how new economic sociology goes into the offensive and meets the own roots', The Journal of Philosophical Economics, II:1 , 76-114…”
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