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Darwinism and Institutional Economics
Author(s)Hodgson, Geoffrey M.
AbstractThorstein Veblen proposed that economics should be reconstructed as a “post-Darwinian” science. One of the aims of this essay is to explore the meaning of this statement. A second aim is to show that American institutional economics had largely abandoned this commitment to Darwinian principles by the time of Veblen’s death. In this context, the appearance of the book by David Hamilton (1953)–especially with its original title of Newtonian Classicism and Darwinian Institutionalism–is all the more remarkable. It reestablished the Veblenian links between Darwinism and institutionalism that most institutionalists had abandoned. The first part of this essay summarizes the philosophical and analytical meaning of Darwinism and counters some prominent misunderstandings in this area. The second part shows how Veblen had incorporated these Darwinian ideas into his thinking. The third part shows how institutionalists after Veblen abandoned these Darwinian ideas. Having established this context, the fourth part emphasizes the importance of Hamilton’s contribution.
IssueNo1
Pages85-98
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Economic Issues
VolumeNo37
PubDateMarch 2003
ISBN_ISSN0021-3624
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