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concepts of institutional economics – institutions – and its investigation sphere is widely mentioned today. The paper aims to …
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This paper contributes to the Evolutionary Economic Geography literature by employing the conceptualization of Ôrelated varietyÕ to compare the emerging internet industry in ChinaÕs two largest city-regions: Beijing and Shanghai. Official website registration records, Alexa internet traffic...
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tries to give a better definition of institutions, which is important nowadays, given the increasing interest of economics …The paper aims to investigate the main characteristics of institutions, as well as some of their more conspicuous … what is called the other social factors (or components). The article tries to describe the relationships among institutions …
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the institutions that are responsible for the functions of designing and implementing programs of social policy, given the … and reflection. It is concluded that the institutions of welfare and social security must develop the technological …
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role of institutions in Evolutionary Economic Geography, and we relate this to the way Institutional Economic Geography … tends to view institutions. From this discussion, a number of new research challenges are derived. …
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A review essay on Avner Greif, Institutions and the Path to the Modern Economy: Lessons from Medieval Trade, Cambridge …
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role of institutions in Evolutionary Economic Geography, and we relate this to the way Institutional Economic Geography … tends to view institutions. From this discussion, a number of new research challenges are derived. …
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This paper shows how economic theory and history can be matched with the use of heterodox theories. This matching between history and economics is needed for a better comprehension of reality. Cliometrics, regulationism, institutional economics are some of the tentative approaches that have been...
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This article investigates the analytical line of reasoning in D. North’s, J. Wallis’ and B. Weingast’s research project “Violence and Social Orders”, which unifies in an institutional explanation scheme the control over violence in human societies, the equilibrium of interests among...
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The work compares the relative strenghts, in understanding the current crisis, of the Keynesian tradition with those of two non-Keynesian traditions: those which emphasise income inequality and those which emphasise power. In other words, Hobson and Marx. Text of a speech given at the...
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