Like Nelson (2002), I make a case for bringing institutions into evolutionary economics. But unlike Nelson, who defines institutions as social technologies consisting of rules-routines, I define them in agreement with North (1990) as humanly devised rules-constraints - such as formal law and informal social norms - but also view them, to accommodate most of Nelson's approach, as constraining the variety of rules-routines employable by agents. I show that this definition has advantages for communicating with modern institutional analysis, for clarifying how institutions can influence, and be influenced by, changes in physical and social technologies, and for producing policy implications. Copyright Springer Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg 2003Insti...
This paper advances and defends the proposition that the basis for the evolution of institutions is ...
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Like Nelson (2002), I make a case for bringing institutions into evolutionary economics. But unlike ...
Both formal and informal institutions are usually perceived as constraints that structure an...
Traditionally, economics has regarded institutions, notably norms and regulations, as fixed or exoge...
Traditionally, economics has regarded institutions, notably norms and regulations, as fixed or exoge...
Traditionally, economics has regarded institutions, notably norms and regulations, as fixed or exoge...
Artificial Life is concerned with understanding the dynamics of human societies. A defining feature ...
Both formal and informal institutions are usually perceived as constraints that structure and limit ...
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While there is a general acceptance of a broad definition of social institutions as accepted rules o...
This paper advances and defends the proposition that the basis for the evolution of institutions is ...
The conceptualization of the relation between individual and structure is central to social science....
The paper examines the relation between civil norms and evolution. The survival of norms in the long...
Like Nelson (2002), I make a case for bringing institutions into evolutionary economics. But unlike ...
Both formal and informal institutions are usually perceived as constraints that structure an...
Traditionally, economics has regarded institutions, notably norms and regulations, as fixed or exoge...
Traditionally, economics has regarded institutions, notably norms and regulations, as fixed or exoge...
Traditionally, economics has regarded institutions, notably norms and regulations, as fixed or exoge...
Artificial Life is concerned with understanding the dynamics of human societies. A defining feature ...
Both formal and informal institutions are usually perceived as constraints that structure and limit ...
This paper surveys alternative approaches to the emergence and evolution of institutions. The challe...
Some economists argue that institutions are the most important factor affecting variation in economi...
The economic system is not ultimately made of resources, but of institutions. And because economic s...
Abstract: Institutional factors and evolutionary processes are now widely recognized to play key ro...
While there is a general acceptance of a broad definition of social institutions as accepted rules o...
This paper advances and defends the proposition that the basis for the evolution of institutions is ...
The conceptualization of the relation between individual and structure is central to social science....
The paper examines the relation between civil norms and evolution. The survival of norms in the long...