Post-institutionalism: formation features through a change in the research paradigm

V. V. Biryukov
Omsk Humanitarian Academy, Omsk, Russian Federation

Abstract:

The article is devoted to the consideration of problems of developing the theory of institutional economics. The purpose of the article is to substantiate promising areas of postinstitutional research, making it possible to develop research approaches that are adequate to the realities based on rethinking the economic mainstream paradigm.To overcome the limitations of the methodology of individualism and holism of the institutional mainstream, it is proposed to use modern scientific methodology, which allows one to study economics as a multidimensional and nonlinearly developing complex system that corresponds to the intersubjective nature of economic reality. The article substantiates the need for a transition to the post-institutional stage of economic science development and also considers promising areas of post-institutional research that contribute to the development of research approaches that are adequate to the increasingly complex reality, taking into account the features of formation of inter-level links in the modern economy. Today, on the periphery of the attention of post-institutionalists, there are issues of changing the economic mainstream paradigm. The proposed research program can give a more meaningful interpretation of economic processes based on a systemic analysis of complex interrelationships of endogenous economic values and institutions that determine the civilizational features of development of national economies.

Keywords:

neo-institutionalism, post-institutionalism, constructivism, institutional mainstream, national economy, economic values, economic institutions.

Paper submitted:

July 6, 2020

For citation:

Biryukov V. V. (2020). Post-institutionalism: formation features through a change in the research paradigm. The Science of Person: Humanitarian Researches, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 158–165. DOI: 10.17238/issn1998-5320.2020.14.3.19.

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