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İktisat, Kurumsal İktisat ve İktisat Sosyolojisi

Year 2012, Issue: 45, 1 - 17, 05.09.2012

Abstract

İktisat ile sosyoloji arasında 1970'li yıllara kadar devam eden bir entelektüel işbölümü mevcuttu. İktisat rasyonel seçim teorisi çerçevesinde piyasa analizine odaklanırken, sosyoloji ise yapılar, kültür ve değerleri açıklamaya odaklanmıştı. Yeni kurumsal iktisat ile iktisat sosyolojisinin gelişimi ile birlikte bu disiplin tanımları 1970'li yıllar başlarında radikal bir biçimde değişmeye başladı. İktisatta ortodoksi ile heterodoksi arasındaki ilişkinin doğası da aynı yıllarda hızla değişmeye başladı. Bu çalışmanın amacı iktisatta ortodoksi ve heterodoksideki gelişmelere odaklanarak iktisat ile sosyoloji arasındaki ilişkiyi tartışmaktır. Kurumsal iktisat hem ortodoks hem de heterodoks iktisadın kullandığı bir tanım olduğundan, tartışma bu okul üzerinden yürütülecektir. 

Anahtar Kelimeler: Kurumsal iktisat, iktisat sosyolojisi, ortodoksi, heterodoksi

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  • Veblen, T. B. ([1899] 1994), The Theory of Leisure Class. New York: Dover Publications.
  • Velthuis, O. (1999), “The Changing Relationship Between Economic Sociology and Institutional Economics: From Talcott Parsons to Mark Gra- novetter”, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 58: 4, 629-649.
  • Yılmaz, F. (2003), “İktisat ve Sosyoloji: Rakip Kardeşlerin Hakimiyet Kavgası”, Toplum ve Bilim, 95, 61-84
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  • Yılmaz, F. (2011), “Düşünceden Kaçış Çabasının Öyküsü: İktisadın Fel- sefeden Kopuşu”, O. İşler ve F. Yılmaz (der.) İktisadı Felsefeyle Düşünmek, İstanbul: İletişim
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  • Young, C. (2009), “The Emergence of Sociology from Political Economy in the United States: 1890 to 1940”, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 45: 2, 91-116.
  • Zafirovski, M. (2004), “Paradigms for Analysis of Social Institutions: A case for sociological institutionalism”, International Review of Sociology: Revue Internationale de Sociologie, 14:3, 363-397.
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Feridun Yılmaz

Publication Date September 5, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Issue: 45

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APA Yılmaz, F. (2012). İktisat, Kurumsal İktisat ve İktisat Sosyolojisi. Istanbul Journal of Sociological Studies(45), 1-17.
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