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What about the six papers included in this special issue? They can all be ascribed to the so-called New Institutional Economics (NIE) as they share those conceptualizations and methods much used now by scholars attending the annual meetings of the International Society for the New Institutional...
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The present article focuses on some methodological developments that are taking place in both the New Institutional Economics (nie) and the so-called Old-or-Original Institutional Economics (oie). It shows that not all nie oriented scholars rely now exclusively on the rules of methodological...
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How much power to tax do really enjoy the seventeen new regional governments created in democratic Spain? What other sources of income do they dispose of? Which rules have been implemented for regulating their tax and non-tax sources of income and how are these rules influencing the behaviour of...
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Introducción. En el presente trabajo pretendo realizar una primera aproximación a una de las diversas líneas de reflexión crítica hoy abiertas contra el núcleo firme del programa de investigación neoclásica. Y aunque pudiera resultar en principio paradójico, intento mostrar que J.M....
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How much power to tax do really enjoy the seventeen new regional governments created in democratic Spain? What other sources of income do they dispose of? Which rules have been implemented for regulating their tax and non-tax sources of income and how are these rules influencing the behaviour of...
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