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The notion and interpretation of path dependence have been discussed and utilized in various social sciences during the last two decades. This innovative book provides significant new insights onto how the different applications of path dependence have developed and evolved.

The authors suggest that there has been a definite evolution from applications of path dependence in the history of technology towards other fields of social science. They also discuss the various definitions of path dependence (strong or weak) and explore the potential applications of path dependence in new areas such as political economy and economic geography.

With new perspectives on how the debate surrounding path dependence has evolved, this book will strongly appeal to postgraduate students and scholars of economic history, economic geography, political science and business studies.



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Contents: Path Dependence: Some Introductory Remarks Lars Magnusson and Jan Ottosson 1. Path Dependence versus Path-breaking Crises: An Alternative View Bo Stråth 2. Second-degree Path Dependence: Information Costs, Political Objectives, and Inappropriate Small-farm Settlement of the North American Great Plains Gary D. Libecap 3. Revisiting Railway History: The Case of Institutional Change and Path Dependence Lena Andersson-Skog 4. Path Dependence in Economic Geography Magnus Lagerholm and Anders Malmberg 5. The Deceptive Juncture: The Temptation of Attractive Explanations and the Reality of Political Life PerOla Öberg and Kajsa Hallberg Adu 6. The Role of Institutions and Organizations in Shaping Radical Scientific Innovations Rogers Hollingsworth 7. Path Dependence and Public Policy: Lessons from Economics Stephen E. Margolis 8. Can Path Dependence Explain Institutional Change? Two Approaches Applied to Welfare State Reform Bernhard Ebbinghaus Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/07/2009
      ISBN13: 9781843761372, 978-1843761372
      ISBN10: 1843761378

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The notion and interpretation of path dependence have been discussed and utilized in various social sciences during the last two decades. This innovative book provides significant new insights onto how the different applications of path dependence have developed and evolved.

      The authors suggest that there has been a definite evolution from applications of path dependence in the history of technology towards other fields of social science. They also discuss the various definitions of path dependence (strong or weak) and explore the potential applications of path dependence in new areas such as political economy and economic geography.

      With new perspectives on how the debate surrounding path dependence has evolved, this book will strongly appeal to postgraduate students and scholars of economic history, economic geography, political science and business studies.



      Table of Contents
      Contents: Path Dependence: Some Introductory Remarks Lars Magnusson and Jan Ottosson 1. Path Dependence versus Path-breaking Crises: An Alternative View Bo Stråth 2. Second-degree Path Dependence: Information Costs, Political Objectives, and Inappropriate Small-farm Settlement of the North American Great Plains Gary D. Libecap 3. Revisiting Railway History: The Case of Institutional Change and Path Dependence Lena Andersson-Skog 4. Path Dependence in Economic Geography Magnus Lagerholm and Anders Malmberg 5. The Deceptive Juncture: The Temptation of Attractive Explanations and the Reality of Political Life PerOla Öberg and Kajsa Hallberg Adu 6. The Role of Institutions and Organizations in Shaping Radical Scientific Innovations Rogers Hollingsworth 7. Path Dependence and Public Policy: Lessons from Economics Stephen E. Margolis 8. Can Path Dependence Explain Institutional Change? Two Approaches Applied to Welfare State Reform Bernhard Ebbinghaus Index

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