Capitalism, Institutions, and Economic Development
Discover a transformative perspective on economic growth with Capitalism, Institutions, and Economic Development by Michael G. Heller. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2011, this insightful paperback spans 336 pages and offers a compelling critique of relativist economic strategies and culturalist views in institutional economics. Heller draws on the foundational theories of renowned economists like Weber, Schumpeter, and Hayek to propose a universalistic vision of capitalism that emphasizes the importance of depersonalized institutions. He outlines the ideological policies essential for navigating constructed capitalist transitions, making this book a must-read for scholars and practitioners alike. Enhance your understanding of economic development and institutional frameworks with Heller's thought-provoking analysis.