New Institutional Economics as Situational Logic

Piet de Vries

New Institutional Economics as Situational Logic
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
18 December 2024
Pages
350
ISBN
9781032544854

New Institutional Economics as Situational Logic

Piet de Vries

Drawing on phenomenological and realist approaches, this book surveys the theoretical evolution of new institutional economics.

For all its popularity and explanatory power, new institutional economics is not a homogenous field but encompasses a range of different theoretical approaches starting from Coase and the introduction of transaction costs. In particular, the concept of rationality is a rich source of dispute leading to a bifurcation between 'insider' and 'outsider' perspectives. The insider view refers to studying conscious human beings - the economic actor - who seek their self-interest and find themselves in their mundane situation. The self-interest of the economic actor bestows him with logic. It makes the logic of the situation the method of economics, as Karl Popper establishes. Thus, the book argues for the positioning of new institutional economics as situational logic, that is, an economic theory that formulates and studies single-exit situations that face the economic actor. Ultimately, this book presents a critical appraisal of new institutional economics theories based on a substantiated methodological perspective that effectively navigates the theorist between realism and rigor.

This book will be of interest to readers of new institutional economics, economic theory, and the philosophy of economics and social sciences.

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