This chapter builds on recent scholarship to specify the analytic benefits of applying institutional theory to explain the political economy of institutional change and continuity in emerging and advanced nations states. This research programme asks questions about what kinds of institutional changes take place, under what kinds of political configurations and actors, propelled by what kinds of political processes and in which arenas of decision-making those changes occu
In conventional economic theory the state and subsidiary institutions are viewed as instruments that...
This paper surveys alternative approaches to the emergence and evolution of institutions. The challe...
JEL classification : B52 D02 E02 H1 O43 P36International audienceThis paper surveys alternative appr...
This chapter builds on recent scholarship to specify the analytic benefits of applying institutional...
The chapters in this volume were written as a collective contribution to the current debate in polit...
Debates surrounding institutional change have become increasingly central to Political Science, Mana...
Debates surrounding institutional change have become increasingly central to Political Science, Mana...
"Empirically the chapters of this book deal with current changes in selected political-economic inst...
How and why do political-economic institutions change or remain the same? This chapter explores a v...
Debates surrounding institutional change have become increasingly central to Political Science, Mana...
The political-economic institutions that have traditionally reconciled economic efficiency with soci...
The political-economic institutions that have traditionally reconciled economic efficiency with soci...
The political-economic institutions that have traditionally reconciled economic efficiency with soci...
"Empirically the chapters of this book deal with current changes in selected political-economic inst...
In conventional economic theory the state and subsidiary institutions are viewed as instruments that...
In conventional economic theory the state and subsidiary institutions are viewed as instruments that...
This paper surveys alternative approaches to the emergence and evolution of institutions. The challe...
JEL classification : B52 D02 E02 H1 O43 P36International audienceThis paper surveys alternative appr...
This chapter builds on recent scholarship to specify the analytic benefits of applying institutional...
The chapters in this volume were written as a collective contribution to the current debate in polit...
Debates surrounding institutional change have become increasingly central to Political Science, Mana...
Debates surrounding institutional change have become increasingly central to Political Science, Mana...
"Empirically the chapters of this book deal with current changes in selected political-economic inst...
How and why do political-economic institutions change or remain the same? This chapter explores a v...
Debates surrounding institutional change have become increasingly central to Political Science, Mana...
The political-economic institutions that have traditionally reconciled economic efficiency with soci...
The political-economic institutions that have traditionally reconciled economic efficiency with soci...
The political-economic institutions that have traditionally reconciled economic efficiency with soci...
"Empirically the chapters of this book deal with current changes in selected political-economic inst...
In conventional economic theory the state and subsidiary institutions are viewed as instruments that...
In conventional economic theory the state and subsidiary institutions are viewed as instruments that...
This paper surveys alternative approaches to the emergence and evolution of institutions. The challe...
JEL classification : B52 D02 E02 H1 O43 P36International audienceThis paper surveys alternative appr...