Institutionalist political economy
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institutionalist-political-economy-187-4381971
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Institutionalist political economy
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Institutionalist political economy, also known as institutional political economy or IPE, refers to a body of political economy, thought to stem from the works of institutionalists such as Thorstein Veblen, John Commons, Wesley Mitchell and John Dewey. It emphasizes the impact of historical and socio-political factors on the evolution of economic practices, often opposing more rational approaches. In the political sense, this implies the influences actors like the state have on socio-economic pr
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2007-03-02T08:28:44Z
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2024-09-08T08:37:09Z
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