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Economic Institutions and the State: Insights from Economic History

Annual Review of Sociology, 2013
What mechanisms account for the long-run differences in economic development across historical settings? Current scholarship has renewed the argument that institutions are essential for promoting market transactions, industrialization, trade, and economic growth.
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Stating the Field: Institutions and Outcomes in Computer History

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2012
Computers transformed the post-Work War II American state and, as a consequence, influenced the policies that emerged from them. Can we better understand those policies by tracing their relations to the computer systems that might have accompanied their inception and implementation, even if only tangentially?
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Development History of State and Non-State Higher Education Institutions in Russia

Auditor, 2016
Th e article discusses the history of the development of higher education institutions in Russia, public and private schools, institutions, universities, socio-economic conditions of their creation and development, industry focus, the need to operate in public education, education and culture.
N. Petrova   +3 more
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The political theory and institutional history of states systems

British Journal of International Studies, 1980
The books which are the subject of this article1 lie squarely (if a little uneasily on the part of Northedge) in the so-called ‘classical‘ tradition of scholarship in International Relations. This tradition eschews both the attempt to explain international politics by aping the methodology of the natural sciences and any interest in saying something of
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