Economic Behavior and Institutions
Discover the intricate world of economic behavior with Economic Behavior and Institutions by Thrainn Eggertsson. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1990, this insightful book spans 404 pages and serves as a comprehensive survey of 'neoinstitutional economics'. Eggertsson masterfully integrates neo-classical economic theory with the influential effects of institutions on economic behavior.
With a focus on the economics of property rights, the theory of the firm, cliometrics, and the intersection of law and economics, this work is essential for economists and students delving into this vital branch of economic theory. Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding or seeking a primary resource for academic study, Economic Behavior and Institutions is an invaluable addition to your collection.