Economics as a Process
Discover the innovative insights of Richard Langlois in Economics as a Process, published by Cambridge University Press in 1989. This compelling collection of essays delves into theoretical approaches that challenge the conventional 'neoclassical' paradigm, offering readers a fresh perspective on economic thought. With a total of 276 pages, Langlois presents a coherent set of themes that align with the principles of New Institutional Economics, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in economic history and theory. Whether you're a student, academic, or simply a curious reader, Economics as a Process invites you to explore the complexities of economic systems and the institutional factors that shape them. Enhance your understanding of economic theory and philosophy with this essential read.