Návrh klasifikace soudobých sociálně-ekonomických přístupů k teorii růstu
The Proposal of Original Classification of Contemporary Social-Economic Approaches to the Growth Theory
Luděk Kouba
Politická ekonomie, 2009, vol. 2009, issue 5, 696-713
Abstract:
The paper works with assumptions, that the conclusions of mainstream approaches to the growth theory are problematical; there are alternative social-economic approaches to the theory of economic growth that offer more plausible explanations of the fundamental economic questions than the traditional views; both social-economic lines of thought and social-economic approaches to the growth theory are not systematized. Considering of these matters, the main aim of this paper is to propose original classification of contemporary social-economic approaches to the growth theory and consecutively to characterize these classified approaches. Two partial streams within the social-economic approaches to the growth theory based on formal conception of institutions (the approach primarily emphasizing the importance of political institutions, the approach primarily emphasizing the importance of economic institutions) have many common features (subjects, methodology, conclusions, exponents) and they together make prevailing stream of the contemporary social-economic growth theory. The growth theory of the new institutional economics based on the North's path dependency concept is still less profiled. This approach really accepts the conception of institutions of Douglas North.
Keywords: economic growth; path dependency; Classification of growth theory; formal institutions; informal institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O10 O43 P14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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