Institutional Economics

Institutional economics focuses on understanding the role of the evolutionary process and the role of institutions in shaping economic behavior. Its original focus lay in Thorstein Veblen's instinct-oriented dichotomy between technology on the one side and the "ceremonial" sphere of society on the other. Its name and core elements trace back to a 1919 American Economic Review article by Walton H. Hamilton. Institutional economics emphasizes a broader study of institutions and views markets as a result of the complex interaction of these various institutions (e.g. individuals, firms, states, social norms). The earlier tradition continues today as a leading heterodox approach …

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4 April 2024 English

Using the same dataset, this study extends the application of the Institutional Theory and the Theory of International Trade with the intermediary sector and the Pseudo-Probit Maximum Likelihood (PPML), panel …

exports. The third strand is drawn from the Institutional Economics Theory. The new Institutional Economic Neoclassical Economic Theory, North’s Theory of Institutional Economics assumes that institutions change over time


Baker Institute for Public Policy · 31 March 2024 English

Researcher and international consultant with extensive experience on the economics, politics, and management of the oil and gas industry; energy policy; resource policy; energy transitions; political economy and policy making …

Conducted research on political economy, institutional economics, and petroleum economics, and taught undergraduate Conducted research on political economy, institutional economics, and energy economics. Stanford University presentations), International Society for New Institutional Economics (multiple presentations), Latin American courses on Latin American political economy, institutional economics, political economy of oil, and energy economics


CESifo Network · 19 March 2024

2024 will be an important election Dorn, David Gstrein and Florian Neumeier postulate year with the presidential elections in the US and the that the main factors behind the rise …

and date at the University of Munich. Institutional Economics and a Doctoral Candidate at the FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg


Cato Institute · 13 March 2024 English

Consumer and industrial equipment have become increasingly sophisticated over the past decade. As machines evolve alongside the technological revolution, they become increasingly dependent on complex computing software and uniquely manufactured …

political economy, public choice, and institutional economics. mA FellowshiP Earn a master’s degree


HDRO: United Nations Human Development Report Office · 11 March 2024 English

The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Human Development Report Office …

individuals have a higher broader literature in institutional economics that his- voluntary compliance.26 tory 2024. “Climate rary Uganda.” Journal of Institutional Economics 19(3): Beliefs.” IFS Deaton Review of Inequalities , and Bornstein, G. yond.” Journal of Institutional Economics 13(1): 25–52. Guriev, S., and Treisman the Long Crisis of Multilateralism. of Institutional Economics 18(1): 45–65. Washington, DC: The Brookings


ISIS Malaysia: Institute of Strategic and International Studies Malaysia · 8 March 2024 English

While food security commonly focuses on the availability and access to quality food for people and communities, food resilience examines the ability of the entire system to withstand and recover …

include geoeconomics & international trade, institutional economics, productivity growth and industrial policy


Fraser Institute · 7 March 2024 English

In countries with higher levels of economic freedom, people are less likely to subscribe to social norms that prioritize men over women in education, the labour force and political leadership. …

Freedom and Press Freedom? Journal of Institutional Economics 14, 4 (August): 617-638. Cuberes, David


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 7 March 2024 English

We study a fundamental institution in many societies: the structure of property rights over land. Across societies, communal land rights have been more common than private land rights. We test …

Commons: A Partial Assessment of the New Institutional Economics of Land Rights,” American Journal of Agricultural


Nordic Co-operation | Nordic Council & Nordic Council of Ministers · 7 March 2024 English

In addressing the critical challenge of systemic sustainability, this report explores the need for more than a one-size-fits-all approach in the Nordic Region. It investigates the role of change agency …

‘game-theoretic’ approach of the new institutional economics and embrace a position in which institutions


CEP: Centro de Estudios Públicos · 1 March 2024 Spanish

Entre otras cosas se busca fortalecer el proceso de evaluación de programas 4 PUNTOS DE REFERENCIA ECONOMÍA Y POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS N° 686, FEBRERO 2024 públicos con la creación de una …

Oeconomicus: Journal of Beha- vioral and Institutional Economics, 15, 27-45. Ghiglino, C., Juárez-Luna,


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