Beyond foraging: behavioral science and the future of institutional economics [PDF]
Institutions affect economic outcomes, but variation in them cannot be directly linked to environmental factors such as geography, climate, or technological availabilities.
ALEXANDER J. FIELD +32 more
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Testing team reasoning: Group identification is related to coordination in pure coordination games
Games of pure mutual interest require players to coordinate their choices without being able to communicate. One way to achieve this is through team-reasoning, asking ‘what should we choose’, rather than just assessing one’s own options from an ...
James Matthew Thom +2 more
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Approaches to Identification of Institutions in Institutional Economics [PDF]
The paper deals with the methodology for identification of institutions from institutional economics perspective. The differences between the perspectives provided by old and new institutional economics are highlighted.
Igor M. Shiriaev
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Rationality, behavior, institutional, and economic change in Schumpeter [PDF]
In 1940 Schumpeter wrote a paper entitled: ‘The Meaning of Rationality in the Social Sciences’, which was intended as a contribution to one of the meetings of a seminar including Talcott Parsons, Wassily Leontief, Paul Sweezy and other Harvard scholars, that he initiated. In this paper Schumpeter develops thoroughly his own conception of rationality in
Festré, Agnès, Garrouste, Pierre
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The Theory of Institutional Disintegration: Conceptual Potential and Methdological Frameworks [PDF]
The methodological opportunities and conceptual frameworks of theory of institutional disintegration developed by the author and the implication of the theory in market studies are analyzed.
Barbashin Maksim, Y.
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NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING AND IMPROVING AGRARIAN ORGANIZATIONS [PDF]
We incorporate interdisciplinary New Institutional and Transaction Costs Economics and suggest a framework for assessing efficiency of farms and agrarian organizations.
H. Bachev
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Innovation: A state-of-the-art review and typology
Innovation is often an object of study in economics and management. However, the social and behavioral aspects of innovation acceptance are as important as the economics of product development. A significant portion of the literature considers innovation
Dmitry M. Kochetkov
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Theory of Consumer Behavior in Economic Science [PDF]
The aims of this article is to study the evolution of the theory of consumer behavior in economic science in the context of the ratio of rational and irrational motives of behavior and the answer to the question: can the theory of ...
Svetlana SAZANOVA
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Nudges, Boosts, and Sludge: Using New Behavioral Approaches to Improve Tax Compliance
This paper discusses current developments in tax compliance research, with a focus on three aspects. First, we summarize empirical evidence on the traditional deterrence or enforcement approach, suggesting that tax audits and fines for noncompliance are ...
James Alm +4 more
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A group selection perspective on economic behavior, institutions and organizations [PDF]
This article examines the role of group dynamics and interactions in explaining economic behavior and the evolution of institutions. Our starting point is the large literature on group selection in the biological, behavioral and social sciences. We present a range of interpretations of group selection, describe a complete set of group selection ...
Jeroen C.J.M. Van den Bergh +1 more
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