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Institutional economics, known by some as institutionalist political economy, focuses on understanding the role of human-made institutions in shaping ...
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New institutional economics (NIE) is an economic perspective that attempts to extend economics by focusing on the social and legal norms and rules that ...
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Papers, comments, links and article archive by Stephen Kirchner.
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A website to facilitate exchange of ideas on institutional and behavioral economics (both old and new). With working papers, course outlines from various ...
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The New Institutional Economics (NIE) is an interdisciplinary enterprise combining economics, law, organization theory, political science, sociology and ...
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The Journal of Institutional Economics is devoted to the study of the nature, role and evolution of institutions in the economy, including firms, states, ...
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Oct 12, 2009 ... Institutional economics has been making a quiet comeback for the past several decades.
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... "Review of Vromen, Economic Evolution: An Enquiry into the Foundations of New Institutional Economics", by Malcolm Rutherford, 2000, HOPE ...
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Eirik G. Furubotn and Rudolf Richter (1997), Institutions and Economic Theory: The Contribution of the New Institutional Economics, Ann Arbor: The ...
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institutional economics, to describe how it differs from neo-classical theory, ... The new institutional economics is an attempt to incorporate a theory of ...
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