Reclaiming Habit for Institutional Economics
Hodgson, G.
(2004)
Reclaiming Habit for Institutional Economics.
Journal of Economic Psychology, 25 (5).
pp. 651-60.
ISSN 0167-4870
This paper reviews the concept of habit and its relation to institutions. The following questions are addressed: What are habits? Why have they evolved? How do institutions affect them? And what are some of the implications for economic analysis? It is argued that the early pragmatist and institutionalist though of William James, John Dewey and Thorstein Veblen remains a useful guide in this area, for further research today.
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Additional information | Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01674870 Copyright Elsevier B.V. |
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