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Commons ve Mitchell’in “İktisat” ve “Birey” Anlayışları

Hüsnü Bi̇li̇r

Sosyoekonomi Journal, 2018, issue 26(37)

Abstract: The institutional economics which is established in the beginnings of twentieth century stresses such basic concepts as habit, instinct, belief and volition in shaping the human behavior and economic activity and emphasises the role of institutions. This point is especially apparent in John R. Commons and Wesley C. Mitchell. Not completely objecting neoclassical economic theory, Commons and Mitchell stated that this analysis ignored the role of institutional and cultural elements. This paper aims to elaborate the conceptions of “economics” and “individual” of Commons and Mitchell and demonstrate their emphasis on the role of institutional and cultural elements with regard to both individual behavior and economic system.

JEL-codes: B15 B25 B31 B40 B52 C R (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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