The Institutional Distancing from the Classicism
The Institutional Distancing from the Classicism
Author(s): Tsvetan KotsevSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Институт за икономически изследвания при Българска академия на науките
Summary/Abstract: Criticism of the fundamental classical postulates is the main focus of attention of the institutional theory. In their works, a number of representatives of the institutionalism have expresses their strong disagreement with the hedonistic principles of profit and loss as being the primary motivating factors guiding human behavior. The main classical concepts have developed from relatively old tendencies, which have been dominating the way of thinking in XVII – XVIII century period. Due to its strong connection with the spiritual order the classical economic, theory places the main focus on the individual rather than the group. Leading institutionalists question this view and embrace the idea, that individual’s behavior can only be manifested in a social environment. This and other characteristics, present the classical theory in a static format, unable to react adequately to the dynamics of the social and economic development. Among the fiercest critics of classicism are Clarence E. Ayres and Thorstein Veblen. In this respect, the following article gives an unconventional view on some of the renowned representatives of the institutionalism with their well-grounded criticism of the classical orthodoxy.
Journal: Икономическа мисъл
- Issue Year: 2007
- Issue No: 7
- Page Range: 144-161
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English