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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
Barak D. Richman
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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
Barak D. Richman
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Neoclassical economics and new institutional economics
Property Management, 2015Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to examine the provisions of both the neoclassical economics and new institutional economics theses and assesses the implications of their methodologies for property market analysis.Design/methodology/approach– This research is based on secondary literature review and desk-based study.Findings– It is argued that ...
A. Agboola
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New Institutional Economics and History
Journal of Economic Issues, 2012"It is commonly believed that New Institutional Economics, particularly the theoretical innovations of Douglass North over the past 20 years and more, has lent scientific legitimacy to economic history. Yet, North is a prisoner of a very peculiar conception of historical development which is no more scientific than rival theories.
Jérôme Maucourant
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Whither ‘New Institutional Economics’?
European Business Organization Law Review, 2016The International Society for New Institutional Economics has changed its name to Society of Institutional and Organizational Economics (SIOE). Does this mean that its Coasean mission, ‘to replace the current analysis with something better’, will be abandoned? We do not think so. The insights of the ‘New Institutional Economics’ were too big of an ‘aha’
R. Richter
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The 'new' institutional economics [PDF]
The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics is a major new reference work which highlights the common ground between all the branches of the school while demonstrating the breadth and diversity within it. The Companion reflects the many areas where Austrian economists have made contributions, including technical economics, methodology of the social ...
Kherallah, Mylène, Kirsten, Johann
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The Issue of Efficiency and the Role of State in New Institutional Economics: A Critical Perspective
, 2020This article scrutinises and criticises the notion of efficiency and the role of state in the emergence and evolution of institutions and property rights within the tradition of new institutional economics.
Giorgos Meramveliotakis
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2003
An economic analysis of real-world situations often warrants an analysis of the governance of institutions (or lack of the same) and their interactions which may lead to ‘rational’ decision-making models and applications of neoclassical economics (NE).
Elizabeth Maitland, Stephen Nicholas
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An economic analysis of real-world situations often warrants an analysis of the governance of institutions (or lack of the same) and their interactions which may lead to ‘rational’ decision-making models and applications of neoclassical economics (NE).
Elizabeth Maitland, Stephen Nicholas
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