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; experimental methodology to inform new institutional economics issues; game theory and institutions; new institutional economics … institutional economics and its application on transition and developing economies; law and economics in retrospect; the theory of …
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The paper is based on a broader study of three authors: Mlcoch, Machonin and Sojka. The underestimation of institutions both formal and informal ones, including business ethics was the key weakness of ex-Prime Minister Václav Klaus Czech way of transition during 1989-99. Then, the rhetoric of...
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provisions of the institutional economic theory and the concept of transactions. …
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Despite more than half-century history of the 'human capital' concept a lot of questions about the internal structure of human capital still remain open. The article covers the issue of specifying the list of human capital components. The study has emphasized that depending on the nature and set...
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Despite more than half-century history of the 'human capital' concept a lot of questions about the internal structure of human capital still remain open. The article covers the issue of specifying the list of human capital components. The study has emphasized that depending on the nature and set...
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Considers the contribution of Attilio da Empoli to the theory of value and distribution and especially his contribution … to the theory of monopolistic competition. During the 1920s a lively discussion developed about the link between the cost … “representative firm”. In this context, Attilio da Empoli contributed two monographs with the declared intent to provide a new theory …
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