Fostering Variety in Economics. Interview with Geoffrey Hodgson
Geoffrey Hodgson (geoff@vivarais.co.uk),
Agnès Labrousse and
Julien Vercueil (julien.vercueil@inalco.fr)
Revue de la Régulation - Capitalisme, institutions, pouvoirs, 2008, vol. 2
Abstract:
After being a university lecturer in economics at the University of Cambridge, Geoffrey Hodgson is currently a research professor in business studies at the University of Hertfordshire in England. He is director of the Centre for Research in Institutional Economics and editor-in-chief of The Journal of Institutional Economics. He is interested in « the big questions of how socio-economic systems work, and how individuals relate to economic institutions ». His books include Economics and Insti...
Date: 2008
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