Evaluating Assumptions in Economic Modeling
Many traditional economic models treat the legal and organizational frameworks of an economy—such as the existence of firms or specific property laws—as pre-existing conditions rather than as phenomena to be explained by economic theory. Critically evaluate this approach. In your response, identify the key limitations of taking these institutional structures as 'given' and argue for the importance of investigating the fundamental principles that cause them to emerge and persist.
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