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Four types of “economics” relevant for institutional analysis are distinguished: Standard Neoclassical Economics; Socio-Economics or Social Economics; New Institutional Economics; and Psychological Economics (often misleadingly called Behavioural Economics). The paper argues that an...
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This paper discusses the literature on the enforcement of incomplete contracts. It compares legal enforcement to enforcement via relationships and reputations. A number of mechanisms, such as the repeat purchase mechanism (Klein and Leffler (1981)) and efficiency wages (Shapiro and Stiglitz...
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This paper shows that growth models featuring the representative consumer (RC) assumption can generate rich dynamics for the cross- sections of consumption, wealth and income.
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This paper offers and tests a theory of training whereby workers do not pay for general training they receive. …
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