Introduction: Institutional Change in Advanced Political Economies
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Abstract
Abstract The chapters in this volume were written as a collective contribution to the current debate in political science and sociology on institutional change. Instead of abstract theoretical reasoning, they offer in-depth empirical case studies. The underlying assumption, amply supported by recent literature, is that there is a wide but not infinite variety of modes of institutional change that can meaningfully be distinguished and analytically compared. It is also assumed that an empirically grounded typology of institutional change that does justice to the complexity and versatility of the subject can offer important insights on mechanisms of social and political stability and evolution generally.
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2Topics & keywords
- Typology
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Institutional change
- Subject (documents)
- Politics
- Positive economics
- Sociology
- Epistemology