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New Institutional Economics

2008
Institutions frame behaviors and exchanges in markets, business networks, communities, and organizations throughout the world. Thanks to the pioneering work of Ronald Coase, Douglas North and Olivier Williamson, institutions are now recognized as being a key factor in explaining differences in performance between industries, nations, and regions.
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New Institutional Economics and Economic Development

2021
In recent years, the concept of “institutions” has become central in scientific and political discourse. This reflects an increasing awareness of the role of institutions in the functioning of economies and in economic development more generally.
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New Institutional and New Keynesian Economics

1998
Since the beginning of the seventies (e.g. Akerlof 1970, Williamson 1971), economic theory has been passing through a phase of deep evolution, characterised inter alia by an emphasis on market failures and by a search for sounder microfoundations for macroeconomics.
CURRIE M., MESSORI, MARCELLO
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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, 1998
This essay surveys the new institutional economics, a rapidly growing literature combining economics, law, organization theory, political science, sociology, and anthropology to understand social, political, and commercial institutions. This literature tries to explain what institutions are, how they arise, what purposes they serve, how they change ...
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From Old Institutional Economics to New Institutional Economics

2020
Since different kinds of economics thoughts have been explored, few have been as peculiar as Old Institutional Economics (OIE) and New Institutional Economics (NIE). It is curious that almost every stream criticizing mainstream economics has a left wing.
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Economic Sociology and New Institutional Economics

2005
When economic sociology appeared on the academic scene in the mid-1980s its interactions with New Institutional Economics were soon plentiful as well as productive. Especially the ideas of Oliver Williamson and Douglass North were often discussed and found useful. That this was a fruitful interaction is exemplified not least by the fact that Williamson’
Victor Nee, Richard Swedberg
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New Institutional Economics and economic history

Capital & Class, 2002
New Institutional Economics (NIE) has been celebrated as a path-breaking approach to the understanding of capitalism. This article advances a conceptual critique of NIE approaches to economic history. The author suggests that NIE cannot solve the underlying tension, that its economics remains ahistorical, and that when history, social relations and ...
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NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS:

Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School, 2021
M. McGinnis
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