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, institutions are viewed as rules imposed on individuals and the focus is on the strategic games among coalitions that aim to … promote or block new rules. In the second, institutions are viewed as shared beliefs; here the idea is to analyze how …
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This paper examines the relationship between differences in civil society development under communism and the political, economic and institutional change and transformation after 1989. We collected a unique dataset on nature and intensity of dissident activities in 27 former communist countries...
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This paper examines the relationship between differences in civil society development under communism and the political, economic and institutional change and transformation after 1989. We collected a unique dataset on nature and intensity of dissident activities in 27 former communist countries...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008661253
resist reforms, policies, rules and laws. China’s reform trajectories have been shaped by regional decentralization …
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The article seeks to contribute to the literature on social provisioning as an organizing concept in heterodox economics. Particularly, the article details social provisioning as an amalgamation of processes and as a part of a system of culture-nature life process. First, the article delineates...
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We take for granted that the basic choice in public policy is between allocation of resources by government bureaucracy, on the one hand, or allocation by markets, on the other. But that dichotomy is false, and at least under contemporary circumstances it is more accurate to describe the choice...
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Institutional change explains the change of institutions considered as rules and expectations that govern human …
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Is it possible to constrain a human society in such a way that self-organization will thereafter tend to produce outcomes that advance the goals of the society? Such a society would be self-organizing in the sense that individuals who pursue only their own interests would none-the-less act in...
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Innovation policy is normally evaluated from the welfare perspective of market failure, and therefore focuses on social benefits. This paper adapts the Djankov et al. (2003) model of comparative social costs associated with any institution to analyse the specific institutions of innovation...
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Este artigo questiona a divisão da economia em micro e macroeconomia. Embora parte do estudo sobre as instituições possa se encaixar na microeconomia e uma outra parte na macroeconomia, tal estudo não se resume a essas áreas e merece um espaço próprio, na pesquisa e no ensino. Este...
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