ABSTRACT

Commons opened Institutional Economics by declaring: ""My point of view is based on my participation in collective activities, from which I here derive a theory of the part played by collective action in control of individual action."" This sentence well summarizes the three key elements of this book--its theoretical intent, the importance Commons gave to his own experience in institutional reform in shaping these ideas, and the focus on the concept of the institution as a collective constraint on individual action.

chapter I|12 pages

The Point of View

chapter II|112 pages

Method

chapter III|15 pages

Quesnay

chapter IV|17 pages

Hume and Peirce

chapter V|60 pages

Adam Smith

chapter VI|26 pages

Bentham Versus Blackstone

chapter VII|8 pages

Malthus

chapter VIII|139 pages

Efficiency and Scarcity

chapter IX|259 pages

Futurity