Description
As today’s world develops and evolves, so does its economics. New economic approaches have begun to emerge, but traditional methods are still being implemented. As both systems provide different solutions to society’s economic issues, thoughtful research and analysis is required regarding the tactics and strategies that both theories utilize.
Comparative Approaches to Old and New Institutional Economics is an essential reference source that discusses the sequential history of these two economic theories as well as their application to global fiscal disputes. Featuring research on topics such as international relations, business management, and institutionalism, this book is ideally designed for economists, analysts, managers, researchers, practitioners, academicians, and students seeking coverage on the parallel methods of these economic philosophies.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Ilkben Akansel (Ed.)
Ilkben Akansel gained her Assoc. Prof. Dr. title in 2017 in Economics Thought. She graduate from two different B.A., firstly in economics department; secondly in business administration, her M. Sc. was in economics too. She decided to make her Ph. D. in another field, public relations. She was appointed as Assist. Prof. Dr. in Business and Administration department in University of Artvin Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences. She decided to make her Assoc. Prof. Dr. proficiency exam in economics field. She was appointed as Assoc. Prof. Dr. in University of Bartin, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences in Economics department. She has several international publications. She has been published many articles with some international idexes. Her areas of specialization are Institutional Economics, Political Economics, Public Relations. Her graduations are University of Gazi (Ankara, Turkey), Anadolu University of Business Administration (Eskişehir, Turkey), University of Ankara (Ankara, Turkey).