His approach integrated the institutional economics advocated by his professor John Commons with cultural and ethnographic matters-for example collecting Mexican corridos ( popular ballads ).
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Behavioral economics is another hallmark of institutional economics based on what is known about psychology and cognitive science, rather than simple assumptions of economic behavior.
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More recent heterodox developments include evolutionary economics ( though this term is also used to describe institutional economics ), feminist, Green economics, Post-autistic economics, and Thermoeconomics
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Clarence Ayres ( May 6, 1891 July 24, 1972 ) was the principal thinker of what some has called the Texas school of institutional economics.
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At present there are about forty scholars and researchers working in four departments of the Institute : Microeconomics, Economic Policy, Institutional Economics and the World Economy.
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The James H . Street Latin American Scholarship is awarded to a person residing in Latin America and working within the tradition of original institutional economics.
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Present-day practitioners who adhere to this school organise themselves in the Association for Evolutionary Economics ( AFEE ) and the Association for Institutional Economics ( AFIT ).
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AFEE gives an annual Veblen-Commons ( see John R . Commons ) award for work in Institutional Economics and publishes the " Journal of Economic Issues ".
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His most influential contributions were in institutional economics, and in the role which private property, taxation, public goods, collective action, and contract rights play in economic development.
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Another approach is led by researchers belonging to the school of evolutionary and institutional economics ( Jason Potts ), and ecological economics ( Faber et al . ).