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Institutional Economics

, 2023
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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 Policies and Institutions

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Cardoso, José Luís, Comín, Francisco
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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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Why Is Institutional Economics Not Institutional?

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1962
AMONG ORTHODOX ECONOMISTS there exists a conception of institutional economics which is wholly at variance with modern institutionalism as conceived by institutional economists. A short paper such as this may hardly be the most effective means to rectify what seems to be a total failure of understanding. But any attempt to achieve greater understanding
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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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Institutions, economic theory, and economic performance

1990
We cannot see, feel, touch, or even measure institutions; they are constructs of the human mind. But even the most convinced neoclassical economists admit their existence and typically make them parameters (implicitly or explicitly) in their models. Do institutions matter? Do tariffs, regulations, and rules matter?
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The Case for Institutional Economics

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1993
This paper begins with a personal comment, which admittedly is unprofessional. But there is no escape. I declare myself to be an institutional economist, though with occasional backward glances and some residue of earlier mainstream indoctrination. The conversion from mainstream to institutional economics was not sudden, like St.
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