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100 1 0 _aBallet, Jérôme
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700 1 0 _a Petit, Emmanuel
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245 0 0 _aThe Contribution of John Dewey’s Theory of Emotions to Douglass North’s New Institutional Economics
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520 _aNeo-institutional analysis, and in particular that of Douglass North, has attempted to return to the micro foundations of institutions. The analytical developments proposed by North and his colleagues focus on the role of mental models. However, they follow the cognitivist turn of the social sciences and let aside emotions. The article examines the contributions of John Dewey’s philosophical thought to an institutionalist conception that integrates the dynamics of emotions to enrich the conception of action and the analysis of the link between institutions and the individual. JEL Codes: B15, B25, B52
690 _ainstitutionalism
690 _aEmotions
690 _aNorth
690 _aDewey
690 _ainstitutionalism
690 _aEmotions
690 _aNorth
690 _aDewey
786 0 _nPapers in Political Economy | o 82 | 1 | 2022-12-23 | p. 169-192 | 0154-8344
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-papers-in-political-economy-2023-1-page-169?lang=en
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