The process of institutional transition was deeply influenced by the government’s behavior, which is the fundamental element in institutional transition analysis. The origin of government’s different behavior comes from philosophy and two conventions in economics. The rationalism leads to constructivism and the empiricism leads to evolutionism, these conventions in economics cause different government’s behavior in the institutional transition. After analyzing these differences, we make a conclusion that the government should pay attention to special initial conditions and compromise two conventions in economics, and then select appropriate tactic for the regional economic development. Key words: Constructivism, Evolutionism, Institutional...
The original institutionalist theory of institutional change as elaborated by Paul D. Bush (1987) in...
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This article represents a paper for the 5th International Symposium on Evolutionary Economics “Econ...
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The current state of the development economics literature ascribes an indisputable central role to i...
The original institutionalist theory of institutional change as elaborated by Paul D. Bush (1987) in...
The formation of the institutionalism scientific research uniform program (the paradigm) is hindered...
The original institutionalist theory of institutional change as elaborated by Paul D. Bush (1987) in...
Much empirical research has highlighted the importance of institutions and initial conditions in the...
The Grand Transition (GT) view claims that economic development is causal to institutional developme...
This article represents a paper for the 5th International Symposium on Evolutionary Economics “Econ...
International audienceThis paper surveys alternative approaches to the emergence and evolution of in...
Systemic economic transition is a process of determined radical institutional change, a process of b...
Two myths have harmed many economies throughout the world. One is the theory of absolute advantage o...
This paper proposes a formal framework to analyze the process of institutional evolution in relation...
This paper surveys alternative approaches to the emergence and evolution of institutions. The challe...
Economics depends heavily on assumptions made about the phenomenon of institutional variety and its ...
__Abstract__ Economic welfare rests on entrepreneurs, competition, and good governance. All three...
This paper is a modest attempt to engage with the theories and debates on institutions, (especially ...
The current state of the development economics literature ascribes an indisputable central role to i...
The original institutionalist theory of institutional change as elaborated by Paul D. Bush (1987) in...
The formation of the institutionalism scientific research uniform program (the paradigm) is hindered...
The original institutionalist theory of institutional change as elaborated by Paul D. Bush (1987) in...
Much empirical research has highlighted the importance of institutions and initial conditions in the...
The Grand Transition (GT) view claims that economic development is causal to institutional developme...