This is the first book to present a synthesis of rational choice theory and sociological perspectives for the analysis of social institutions.
The origin of social institutions is an old concern in social theory. Currently it has re-emerged as one of the most intensely debated issues in social science. Among economists and rational choice theorists, there is growing awareness that most, if not all, of the social outcomes that are of interest to explain are at least partly a function of institutional constraints. Yet the role of institutions is negligible both in general...
This is the first book to present a synthesis of rational choice theory and sociological perspectives for the analysis of social institutions.