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Economic theory and institutions

Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2021
Abstract Economic theory and institutional approaches lack a close connection. Efforts to develop an analysis of institutions within a neo-classical framework have shown serious limitations. A stronger relationship could be developed with classical and post-Keynesian economics, that provides the conditions for developing a unified theoretical ...
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The new institutional economics

2000
This outstanding book presents new original contributions from some of the world’s leading economists including Ronald Coase, Douglass C. North, Masahiko Aoki, Oliver E. Williamson and Harold Demsetz. It demonstrates the extent and depth of the New Institutional Economics research programme which is having a worldwide impact on the economics ...
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New Institutional Economics

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
This chapter assesses New Institutional Economics (NIE). It begins by describing the author’s own understanding of the New Private Law (NPL). The chapter then provides a brief introduction to NIE and its intersection with the study of legal doctrines and institutions. NIE’s roots extend—at least—to Ronald Coase’s famous 1937 article, “The Nature of the
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Keynote Address: Economics of Institutions or Institutional Economics

1989
The major theme of this Tokyo Round Table Conference is: ‘Economic Institutions in a Dynamic Society: Search for a New Frontier’. Specific aspects of this broad subject-matter will be dealt with in the four subsequent sessions. Therefore I may be permitted to focus on a somewat general issue related to the major theme of our conference, incidentally ...
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Institutional Economics

2016
The textbook deals with the development of representations of economic theory within the framework of the methodology of institutional economics. The main views of the representatives of this trend are analyzed. Special attention is paid to the construction of models of economic reality, the definition of the main concepts used in the course of ...
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Institutional Economics and Consumption

Journal of Economic Issues, 1987
Conventional economics has given major attention to the production process. Consumption has been given a rather minor position in the classic perception of the economy. The institutional interpretation of the economy has given consumption greater significance. As a matter of fact the first major work in what is recognized to be institutional economics,
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The Economics of Institutions

1989
To understand monetary theory one not only has to understand its “real” foundation, i.e., the theory of the allocation of present and future goods as analyzed by the model of general equilibrium theory; it is also necessary to understand the relevant institutional framework.
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Economic sociology and institutional economics

Journal of Institutional Economics, 2007
Abstract:Economic sociology was a core concern of early political economists like Smith, Marx, Pareto, and Marshall. The new economic sociology has sought to revive the neglected subdiscipline using the construct of interpersonal networks. Richard Swedberg has assembled 42 substantial papers in this collection.
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Institutional Economics and Economic Science

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
This article presents a comparative analysis of the approaches of institutional economics and Walrasian economics. After reviewing the differences between both perspectives, it argues that institutional economics is an alternative, however incomplete, to general equilibrium economics.
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Economic Policies and Institutions

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Cardoso, José Luís, Comín, Francisco
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