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Geoffrey Hodgson
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| Geoffrey Hodgson | |||||
| Économiste | |||||
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| Dates | né en 1946 | ||||
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| Tendance | analyse économique des institutions, évolutionnisme, école autrichienne | ||||
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| Articles internes | Liste de tous les articles | ||||
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| inter lib.org sur Geoffrey Hodgson | |||||
Geoffrey M. Hodgson est né le 28 juillet 1946 à Watford en Angleterre. Il est professeur de management à l'Université de Hertfordshire, à Hatfield et rédacteur en chef du Journal of Institutional Economics. Ses domaines d'intérêt portent sur l'analyse économique des institutions, l'évolutionnisme, l'histoire de la pensée économique, la nature de la firme et la théorie sociale. Influencé par l'école institutionnaliste américaine (Veblen), il partage toutefois de nombreux points commun avec l'école autrichienne d'économie.
Bibliographie
- 1985,
- a. Persuasion, Anticipations and the Limits to Keynes, In: T. Lawson et H. Pesaran, dir., Keynes’s Economics: Methodological Issues, Croom Helm, Londres, pp10-45
- b. The Rationalist Conception of Action, Journal of Economic Issues, décembre
- 1988, Economics and Institutions. A Manifesto for a Modern Institutional Economics, Oxford : Polity Press
- 1991,
- a. avec Ernesto Screpanti, dir., Rethinking economics: Markets, technology and economic evolution, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, UK
- b. Hayek’s theory of cultural evolution: an evaluation in the light of Vanberg’s critique, Economics and Philosophy, 7: 67–82
- Repris en 2004, In: John Wood, dir., Friedrich A. Hayek. Critical Assessments, Londres, Routledge, ch 7, pp118-134
- 1992, Carl Menger’s Theory of the Evolution of Money: Some Problems, Review of Political Economy, 4 (4): 396-412
- Repris en 1993, Carl Menger and the Evolution of Money, In: Geoffrey Hodgson, Economics and Evolution: Bringing Life Back into Economics, Cambridge: Polity Press and University of Michigan Press, pp109-120
- 1993, Economics and Evolution: Bringing Life Back into Economics. Ann Arbor. University of Michigan Press
- 1994,
- a. Hayek, Evolution, and Spontaneous Order, In: Philip Mirowski, Dir., Natural images in economic thought, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp408-447
- b. Optimization and evolution: Winter's critique of Friedman revisited, Cambridge Journal of Economics 18: 413-430
- c. The Return of Institutional Economics, In: N. J. Srelser et R. Swedberg, dir., The Handbook of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press, Russel Sage Foundation
- d. avec M. Tool et W. J. Samuels, dir., The Elgar Companion to Institutional and Evolutionary Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing
- 1995,
- a. The Evolution of Evolutionary Economics: Review Article, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 42, N°4, pp469-488
- b. Dir., Economics and Biology, Aldershot, U.K., Edward Elgar
- 1996,
- a. The Challenge of Evolutionary Economics, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, décembre, Vol 152, N°4, pp697-706
- b. The Viability of Institutional Economics, Journal of Economic Literature
- 1997, The Ubiquity of Habbits and Rules, Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 21, n°6, novembre, pp663-684
- 1999,
- a. Economics and Utopia. London: Routledge
- b. Evolution and Institutions. On Evolutionary Economics and the Evolution of Economics, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar
- 2000,
- a. Shackle and Institutional Economics: Some Bridges and Barriers, In: P. E. Earl et S. F. Frowen, Dir., Economics as an Art of Thought: Essays in Memory of G. L. S. Shackle, Routledge, London, pp51-75
- b. What is the Essence of Institutional Economics?, Journal of Economic Issues, XXXIV(2), pp317-329
- 2001,
- a. How Economics Forgot History: The Problem of Historical Specificity in Social Science, London and New York: Routledge
- b. Is Social Evolution Lamarckian or Darwinian?, In: John Laurent et John Nightingale, dir., Darwinism and Evolutionary Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp87-118
- 2002,
- a. dir., A Modern Reader in Institutional and Evolutionary Economics: Key Concept, Aldershot and Lyme, NH: Edward Elgar
- b. Darwin, Veblen and the Problem of Causality in Economics, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 23: pp383-422
- 2003,
- a. Darwinism and Institutional Economics, Journal of Economic Issues, 37: 85-97
- b. Hayekian Evolution Reconsidered, Cambridge Journal of Economics
- c. John R. Commons and the Foundations of Institutional Economics, Journal of Economic Issues, XXXVII(3), pp547-576
- d. The Mystery of Routine: The Darwinian Destiny of An Evolutionary. Theory of Economic Change, Revue Économique, vol. 54, pp355-384
- e. avec T. Knudsen, The Complex Evolution of a Simple Traffic Convention: The Functions and Implications of Habit, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
- f. Institutions as repositories of knowledge : some milestones in the evolution of an idea, Economie appliquée, n°3
- 2004,
- a. On the problem of formalism in economics, Post-Autistic Economics Review, no 28, pp3-11
- b. avec Thorbjørn Knudsen, The firm as an interactor: firms as vehicles for habits and routines, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 14(3), pp281-.
- 2006, avec Thorbjørn Knudsen, The nature and units of social selection, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, vol. 16(5), décembre, pp477-489
- 2007, Meanings of Methodological Individualism, Journal of Economic Methodology, 14(2), juin, pp211-26
Littérature secondaire
- 1990, Peter Boettke, Institutions and Individuals, Commentaire du livre de Geoffrey Hodgson, Economics and Institutions, Critical Review, 4, n°1-2, pp10-26
- Repris en 1995, In: David L. Prychitko, Dir., Individuals, Institutions, Interpretations, Brookfield, VT: Avebury, pp19-35
- 1994, Laurence S. Moss, Commentaire du livre de Geoffrey Hodgson, Economics and Evolution, Marshall Studies Bulletin, Vol 4, pp33-49
- 2001, Bruce J. Caldwell, Hodgson on Hayek: A Critique, Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 25, n°4, juillet, pp539-53
- 2004, Bruce J. Caldwell, Hayekian Evolution Reconsidered: A Reply to Hodgson, Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 28, n°2, pp301-305
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