Institutional naturalism: reflections on Masahiko Aoki’s contribution to institutional economics
Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, 2017, vol. 14, issue 2, No 12, 522 pages
Abstract:
Abstract I discuss Aoki’s fundamental model of institutions in its most recent version, building on a comment that Aoki contributed to a paper by Hindriks and Guala (J Inst Econ 11(3):459–480, 2015). These authors advance a ‘rules in equilibrium’ approach to institutions that claims to reduce a Searlian social ontology of institutions to mere linguistic conventions and theoretical terms. Against this view, I posit ‘institutional naturalism’ and reinstate the analytical need for recognizing the ontological autonomy of institutions, reflected in their causal powers. I show how this follows from a proper reconstruction of the Aoki model, building on advanced cognitive sciences which are also deployed by Aoki. In this view, notions such as collective intentionality reflect the material embodiments of distributed cognition and distributed agency. This approach has been dubbed ‘Neo-Hegelian’ by Aoki in his comment.
Keywords: Institutions; Aoki; Searle; Distributed cognition; Performativity; Social ontology; Identity and agency; Money (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B D (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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