Ce qu’une théorie économique historicisée veut dire. Retour sur les méthodes de trois générations d’institutionnalisme

Revue de Philosophie Économique 18 (2):153-184 (2018)
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Cet article associe trois approches issues de l’institutionnalisme historique : l’école historique allemande, l’institutionnalisme américain originel et la théorie de la régulation. Il en dégage les principes méthodologiques partagés et analyse leur application au processus d’élaboration théorique. Codes JEL : B15, B25, B40, B52, E02, Z13.

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