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Institutions as
Abstraction Boundaries


Institutions as Abstraction Boundaries:
Negotiated Categories and the Self-Reorganization of the Market Order

Bill Tulloh,
George Mason University
btulloh-at-gmail.com

Mark S. Miller
Virus Safe Computing Project
Hewlett Packard Labs
Johns Hopkins University
erights-at-gmail.com

Prepared for Economics, Philosophy, & Information Technology:
The Intellectual Contributions of Don Lavoie
,
September 20, 2002, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA.

To appear in Jack High (ed) Social Learning: Essays in Honor of Don Lavoie.


 
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