The Study of Co-operatives in Modern Economics: A Methodological Essay

作者: Panu Kalmi

DOI: 10.2139/SSRN.434560

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摘要: This article presents a review on the economics literature co-operatives from point of view economic methodology. I compare two different approaches, neoclassical approach and new institutional approach. The former is exemplified by Jaroslav Vanek's (1970) General Theory Labor-Managed Market Economies, latter Henry Hansmann's (1996) Ownership Enterprise. also pay attention to some more recent literature, like contract-theoretic Gregory Dow's (2003) book workers' control. try answer following questions: 1) How has development influenced study in economics? 2) can co-operative studies benefit approaches co-operatives? 3) What future

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