O desenvolvimento da economia política de Douglass North

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https://doi.org/10.22409/8rbjnr57

Abstract

This article explores Douglass North as a political economist and an interdisciplinary researcher. His interest in institutions comes from his dissatisfaction with New Economic History during the 1960s. His political theory evolved with influences from Marxism and Public Choice Theory, reflecting in his work in the 1980s. His directorship at the Center in Political Economy at Washington University at St. Louis allowed him to work directly with other social scientists for the development of a New Institutional Social Science.

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2026-03-24