Há compatibilidade entre a "tecnologia social" de Nelson e a "causalidade vebleniana" de Hodgson?

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Autor(a) principal: Conceição,Octavio A. C.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: Is there compatibility between Nelson's 'Social Technology' and Hodgson's 'Veblenian Causality'? This paper aims to discuss the role and the relationship among the concept of institutions and the economic growth process, through the Neo-Schumpeterian and Institutionalist approaches. Both of them constitute a new research agenda differentiated and opposite to the mainstream. In the first part of the paper we discuss the research agenda proposed by Richard Nelson who emphasizes the necessity to unpack the institution concept throughout the social technology notion. In the second part we discuss Geoffrey Hodgson's contribution that suggests inserting this process in an evolutionary perspective, which has in habits, norms and social behavior his major characteristic.
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title Há compatibilidade entre a "tecnologia social" de Nelson e a "causalidade vebleniana" de Hodgson?
spellingShingle Há compatibilidade entre a "tecnologia social" de Nelson e a "causalidade vebleniana" de Hodgson?
Conceição,Octavio A. C.
institutions
technology
economic growth
evolutionism
title_short Há compatibilidade entre a "tecnologia social" de Nelson e a "causalidade vebleniana" de Hodgson?
title_full Há compatibilidade entre a "tecnologia social" de Nelson e a "causalidade vebleniana" de Hodgson?
title_fullStr Há compatibilidade entre a "tecnologia social" de Nelson e a "causalidade vebleniana" de Hodgson?
title_full_unstemmed Há compatibilidade entre a "tecnologia social" de Nelson e a "causalidade vebleniana" de Hodgson?
title_sort Há compatibilidade entre a "tecnologia social" de Nelson e a "causalidade vebleniana" de Hodgson?
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technology
economic growth
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technology
economic growth
evolutionism
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