Abstract
The institutional and organizational questions that once defined political economy are now widely perceived as belonging to social sciences other than economics. But the centuries-long movement of economics away from institutional concerns has recently been interrupted. Most highly developed in its analysis of the firm, the new economics of organization (NEO) is notable for its range and scope, encompassing literature on the family, the state, and international relations.' The contributions, while diverse in per-
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