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Galbraith : d'un institutionnalisme à l'autre ?

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In a recent booklet, John Kenneth Galbraith reminds his own dominant topics, and, more extensively, of the Institutionalists, inspired by Thorstein Veblen. These topics concern the business morality, the nature of competition, the role of the State. In spite of their topicality and their realism, these themes suffer from methodological weaknesses, to which the New Institutional Economics tries to give a logical answer, with the risk of a loss of realism.

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  • Michel Marchesnay, 2006. "Galbraith : d'un institutionnalisme à l'autre ?," Innovations, De Boeck Université, vol. 23(1), pages 31-48.
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