Institutional Economics Economics Social Sciences
Institutional Economics Economics Social Sciences
Institutional Economics
Institutions govern economic processes. Examples for economic institutions are norms, laws, markets etc.
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- Covers the current field of law and economics. Full texts available online.
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- New Institutional Economics Research Center - University of Paris I.
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- Major contributor to Institutional Economics by his work on theory of property rights. Winner of Nobel Prize in economics 1991.
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- Major contributor to Institutional Economics and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics 1993 (with Robert Fogel).
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- Organized by Max-Planck Project Group Law of Common Goods, Bonn, topic 2000: The Proper Scope of Government.
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- Doctoral and post-doctoral school specialized in new institutional economics (France). Papers, workshops, conferences, archives. Some information also in French.
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- Nobel lecture and curriculum vitae.
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- The Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics JITE provides a forum for research results.
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- Based at the University of Maryland, source of research and advisory expertise for addressing economic growth and governance issues in transition and developing countries.
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- Annual Conference of the International Society of New Institutional Economics, September 22-24, 2000, Tübingen, Germany.
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- US research institute specialized in new institutional economics. Working papers, links, information about Coase, multi-lingual glossary, reading list.
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- Major contributor to Economic History (Cliometrics) and Institutional Economics. Winner of the Nobel Prize in economics 1993 (with Douglass North).
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- Winner Nobel Prize in economics 1978 mainly for research on decision making in organizations.
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- References to selected readings on New Institutional Economics.
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