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The Knowledge and Policy Limits of New Institutional Economics on Development
, 2014: I critically examine the effort of new institutional economics (NIE) scholars to define, map, and measure the realm of formal and informal institutions, and to offer specific policy prescriptions. I also articulate why these efforts face insurmountable
B. Tamanaha
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New Institutional Economics and economic history
Capital & Class, 2002New 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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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).
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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).
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Economic Institutions and the New Socialism [PDF]
WITHIN the last three years, three major works on the economics of socialism have appeared. Two of these, that by Dr. H. D. Dickinson and that by Professors 0. Lange and F. M. Taylor, have already been discussed at length by Professor F. A. v. Hayek in this Yournal.1 The presenit article attempts to discuss some of the important questions raised in the
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New Institutional Economics, Organization, and Strategy
2008Introduction Although the roots of research into business strategy were seeded in the late 1960s with Igore Ansoff and Richard Brandenburg (1967), the field broke through to the surface and began to grow quickly in the 1970s and early 1980s. In particular, 1980 was a watershed year because of the launching of the field's first major journal, the ...
Jackson A. Nickerson, Lyda S. Bigelow
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The ‘Old’ and the ‘New’ of New Institutional Economics
2018This chapter evaluates new institutional economic theory and its approach to explaining economic transformation and political order. It explains the key assumptions of the ‘old’ New Institutional Economics, associated with the work of Douglass North prior to 2009.
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The Islamization of Economies and Knowledge: A New Institutional Economics Perspective
, 2012Using ideas from New Institutional Economics (NIE), this paper examines the Islamization of economies and links it to the Islamization of knowledge. NIE uses a multi-disciplinary approach to explain how economic structures evolve and change over time ...
Habib Ahmed
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Rhetoric of the New Institutional Economics
Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2010The article provides a rhetorical analysis of the New Institutional Economics based on the works of its main representatives - R. Coase, O. Williamson and D. North. The author exposes the specific features of scientific rhetoric characteristic for each of these scientists, reconstructs their biographies and shows, how and why their theories came to be ...
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The New Institutional Economics and Cliometrics
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Eric Alston+2 more
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