
Sufficient Reason
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Bromley argues that standard economic accounts see institutions as mere constraints on otherwise autonomous individual action. Some approaches to institutional economics--particularly the "new" institutional economics--suggest that economic institutions emerge spontaneously from the voluntary interaction of economic agents as they go about pursuing their best advantage. He suggests that this approach misses the central fact that economic institutions are the explicit and intended result of authoritative agents--legislators, judges, administrative officers, heads of states, village leaders--who volitionally decide upon working rules and entitlement regimes whose very purpose is to induce behaviors (and hence plausible outcomes) that constitute the sufficient reasons for the institutional arrangements they create.
Bromley's approach avoids the prescriptive consequentialism of contemporary economics and asks, instead, that we see these emergent and evolving institutions as the reasons for the individual and aggregate behavior their very adoption anticipates. These hoped-for outcomes comprise sufficient reasons for new laws, judicial decrees, and administrative rulings, which then become instrumental to the realization of desired individual behaviors and thus aggregate outcomes.
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Preface ix
PRELUDE 1
CHAPTER ON: Prospective Volition 3
CHAPTER TWO: The Task at Hand 20
PART ONE: On Economic Institutions 29
CHAPTER THREE: Understanding Institutions 31
CHAPTER FOUR: The Content of Institutions 43
CHAPTER FIVE: Institutional Change 67
PART TWO: Volitional Pragmatism 85
CHAPTER SIX: Fixing Belief 87
CHAPTER SEVEN: Explaining 103
CHAPTER EIGHT: Prescribing and Predicting 115
CHAPTER NINE: Volitional Pragmatism 129
PART THREE: Volitional Pragmatism at Work 153
CHAPTER TEN: Thinking as a Pragmatist 155
CHAPTER ELEVEN: Volitional Pragmatism and Explanation 166
CHAPTER TWELVE: Volitional Pragmatism and the Evolution of Institutions 180
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Volitional Pragmatism and Economic Regulations 199
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Sufficient Reason 212
Bibliography 225
Index 235
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