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Capitalism has outperformed all other systems and maintained a positive growth rate since it began. Svetozar Pejovich … makes the case within this book that a major reason for the success of capitalism lies in the efficiency-friendly incentives … classical liberalism, the rule of law and capitalism -- pt. 3. Toward a theory of institutional change …
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The use of economics to study law was pioneered by the Austrian School of Economics. The nineteenth century founders of the school believed that economics could contribute to understanding the spontaneous development of common law as well as the nature of legal rights. For this insightful...
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students across economics and finance, and related disciplines interested in institutions, capitalism, the market economy and …
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... the book is a good example of the writing and reasoning style, sometimes vivid and intriguing, often used by NIE authors. Similarly, the book is a good sample of NIE's multidisciplinary approach to economics. . . The range of papers presented gives the reader a good picture of the variety of...
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the dynamics of an ever-changing economy. The result is a compelling case for reforming capitalism by addressing workers … evolution of US capitalism; and policy analysts and concerned citizens will welcome its emphasis on economic reform and …
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capitalism during the second half of the twentieth century. It argues that economics should centre on institutions - the durable … Schumpeterian perspectives. The nature of institutions in the growth and instability of capitalism is then explored with reference … author concludes, using institutional-evolutionary themes of political economy, that the evolution of modern capitalism is …
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The book begins with a penetrating analysis of the main features of today's capitalism and in particular the conflict … of large corporations and represents an important step in the development of a theory of fraud and corruption within … corporations. In the final part, the authors address and explore the consequences of the domination of influential groups over …
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This insightful collection of classic papers explores the effects of various legal institutions and policies on economic development. The editors include analysis of the historical, current, and future conditions of numerous legal traditions and strategies, both nationally and globally. The...
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This comprehensive Research Review discusses seminal contributions by leading scholars on institutions and governance in developing countries. It analyses key theoretical perspectives on institutions and the empirical evidence of the role of institutions in economic development. Further, it...
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"This Handbook focuses on the complex relationship between entrepreneurship and conflict. Editors Wim Naudé and Bernadette Power construct a broad overview of central research themes in the field, covering states being captured by entrepreneurs, states capturing businesses, entrepreneurship in...
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