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Human Nature and Economic Institutions Instinct Psychology, Behaviorism and the Development of American Institutionalism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
Recent articles have explored from different perspectives the psychological foundations of American institutionalism from its beginning to the interwar years (Hodgson 1999; Lewin 1996; Rutherford 2000a, 2000b; Asso and Fiorito 2003). Other authors had previously dwelled upon the same topic in their writings on the originsand development of the social ...
FIORITO, Luca, ASSO, Pier Francesco
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Culture and institutional agency: difference in judgments of economic behavior and organizational responsibilities

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2014
AbstractThe current research tested the concept of institutional agency (IA) and its implications for laypeople's attribution patterns related to economic behaviors and organizational responsibilities. The term “institutional agency” refers to a set of lay theories about whether or not an organization can have personhood and related mental properties ...
Xiaowei Lu   +3 more
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Peer bank behavior, economic policy uncertainty, and leverage decision of financial institutions

Journal of Financial Stability, 2017
Abstract This paper explores the determinants for the leverage decision of financial institutions via the channels of bank-specific characteristics, peer bank behavior, and economic policy uncertainties, which are critical to appropriately control the risk of the financial system and explain the cross-sectional heterogeneity in risk-taking behavior ...
Chien-Chiang Lee   +3 more
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On modeling human behavior and institutions in simple ecological economic systems

Ecological Economics, 2000
Abstract The use of stylized dynamical systems models and bifurcation analysis in modeling individual and collective behavior in two traditional societies, the Tsembaga of New Guinea and the Polynesians of Easter Island, is explored. The analysis is used to isolate key aspects of individual behavior that open up the possibility of resource ...
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Economic behavior and institutions

International Review of Economics & Finance, 1993
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Institutions, incentives, and behavior: essays in public economics and mechanism design

2005
The economic outcomes realized by a society are a function of the institutions put in place, the incentives they create, and the behavior of agents in the face of those incentives. Selecting the appropriate institutions for a given economy is particularly important in the domain of public economics, where individual incentives are often inconsistent ...
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Economic behavior and institutions

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 1992
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