Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behavior, now a universally-accepted definition. North and others especially underline the crucial role of informal social norms. They predict that, like all rules of the game, social norms should affect the economic prosperity enjoyed by individuals and countries – that they should have a crucial impact, for example, on economic and political development. In fact, substantial evidence demonstrates that social norms prescribing cooperative or trustworthy behavior have a significant impact on whether societies can overcome obstacles to contracting and collective action that would otherwise hinder their development. Much of this evidence comes fr...
Both formal and informal institutions are usually perceived as constraints that structure and limit ...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring the role of social norms and social image in ...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
Both formal and informal institutions are usually perceived as constraints that structure an...
Research on the institutional foundations of economic development emphasizes either rulebound system...
This paper presents a framework for social capital that highlights the normative structures through ...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
Social capital is generally interpreted as the degree of trust, co-operative norms and networks and ...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
Many argue that elements of a society s norms, culture or social capital are central to understandin...
For decades, economic theories have been mostly based on rational choices made by selfish individual...
We design an experiment to examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norm...
Both formal and informal institutions are usually perceived as constraints that structure and limit ...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring the role of social norms and social image in ...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
Douglass North (1990) describes institutions as the rules of the game that set limits on human behav...
Both formal and informal institutions are usually perceived as constraints that structure an...
Research on the institutional foundations of economic development emphasizes either rulebound system...
This paper presents a framework for social capital that highlights the normative structures through ...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
Social capital is generally interpreted as the degree of trust, co-operative norms and networks and ...
Economic processes, consisting of interactions between human beings, exploit the social capital of p...
Many argue that elements of a society s norms, culture or social capital are central to understandin...
For decades, economic theories have been mostly based on rational choices made by selfish individual...
We design an experiment to examine the causal effect of legal institutional quality on informal norm...
Both formal and informal institutions are usually perceived as constraints that structure and limit ...
Many argue that elements of a society’s norms, culture or social capital are central to un-derstandi...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring the role of social norms and social image in ...