Journal of Institutional Economics
2005 - 2025
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Volume 19, month December, 2023
- Toward an economic theory of customary measurement pp. 709-728

- Glen Whitman
- Corporate hierarchies and workplace voice pp. 729-746

- Filippo Belloc, Gabriel Burdin and Fabio Landini
- To what extent do institutional arrangements shape the excludability of resource systems? Lessons from French farms pp. 747-763

- Grâce Kassis
- Political regimes and firms' decisions to pay bribes: theory and evidence from firm-level surveys pp. 764-786

- Shuichiro Nishioka, Sumi Sharma and Tuan Viet Le
- Exchanges with and without the sword: slavery, politics-as-exchange and freedom in James M. Buchanan's institutional economics pp. 787-801

- John Meadowcroft
- Divergence before the division: the colonial origins of separate development paths in Korea pp. 802-819

- Martin Andersson, Montserrat López Jerez and Luka Miladinovic
- Choice of slavery institutions in Ancient Greece: Athenian chattels and Spartan helots pp. 820-836

- George Tridimas
- The limits of generality for constitutional design pp. 837-851

- Andrew T. Young
- Elinor Ostrom on choice, collective action and rationality: a Senian analysis pp. 852-867

- Paul Lewis and Matias Petersen
- Institutions and industry-level employment creation: an empirical analysis of the US metro-level data pp. 868-892

- Imran Arif
- Repugnance and institutions: an introductory essay pp. 893-902

- Marie Daou and Alain Marciano
- Managing repugnance: how core-stigma shapes firm behavior pp. 903-917

- Erwin Dekker and Julien Gradoz
- Repugnant innovation pp. 918-929

- Darcy W. E. Allen, Chris Berg and Sinclair Davidson
- Economic analyses of repugnant market transactions: a modest typology pp. 930-943

- Péter Cserne
- Markets, repugnance, and externalities pp. 944-955

- Kimberly D. Krawiec
- Repugnance, externalities and subjectivism: a comment on Krawiec pp. 956-960

- Marie Daou and Alain Marciano
Volume 19, month October, 2023
- The German historical school on monetary calculation and the feasibility of socialism pp. 579-597

- Eduard Braun
- Impact of bridging social capital on the tragedy of the commons: experimental evidence pp. 598-617

- Karolina Safarzynska and Marta Sylwestrzak
- Measuring open access orders pp. 618-634

- Ryan H. Murphy
- ‘It was organized from the bottom’: the response from community-based institutions during the 2014 Ebola epidemic pp. 635-650

- Sabine Iva Franklin
- Introduction to the symposium on the shadow economy, tax behaviour, and institutions pp. 651-655

- Catalina Granda-Carvajal and Christoph Kogler
- Formal and informal institutions: understanding the shadow economy in transition countries pp. 656-672

- Klarita Gërxhani and Stanisław Cichocki
- Two sides of the coin: exploring the duality of corruption in Latin America pp. 673-687

- Ella Hugo, David Savage, Friedrich Schneider and Benno Torgler
- Role of social aversion in the motivations for tax law compliance pp. 688-706

- Karnit Malka Tiv
- Liberal egalitarian justice in the distribution of a common output. Experimental evidence and implications for effective institution design – ERRATUM pp. 707-707

- Giacomo Degli Antoni, Marco Faillo, Pedro Francés-Gómez and Lorenzo Sacconi
Volume 19, month August, 2023
- Legal systems and stock market efficiency: an empirical analysis of stock indices around the world pp. 459-477

- Natalia Diniz-Maganini, Abdul A. Rasheed and Mahmut Yasar
- Integrating the exploration-exploitation dilemma and bad institutions to the Austrian theory of destructive entrepreneurship: a new perspective pp. 478-493

- Thierry Aimar
- Geographical indications as global knowledge commons: Ostrom's law on common intellectual property and collective action pp. 494-510

- Armelle Mazé
- Foreigner kings as local kingmakers: how the ‘unusual’ marginalization of conservative political groups occurred in pre-Industrial Revolution Britain pp. 511-525

- Makio Yamada
- Frontier academic research in OECD countries: the role of institutional factors pp. 526-547

- Thanh Le, Ngoc Vu Bich and Sau Mai
- Rule of law as a determinant of the export performance of Italian provinces pp. 548-563

- Dario D'Ingiullo, Claudio Di Berardino, Iacopo Odoardi and Davide Quaglione
- The effect of corruption control on efficiency spillovers pp. 564-578

- Levent Kutlu and Xi Mao
Volume 19, month June, 2023
- The origins of fiscal states in developing economies: history, politics and institutions pp. 303-313

- Antonio Savoia and Kunal Sen
- Constraints on the executive and tax revenues in the long run pp. 314-331

- Antonio Savoia, Kunal Sen and Abrams M. E. Tagem
- Institutions and tax capacity in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 332-347

- Abrams Mbu Enow Tagem and Oliver Morrissey
- Conceptualizing the fiscal state: implications for sub-Saharan Africa pp. 348-363

- Matilde Jeppesen, Ane Karoline Bak and Anne Mette Kjær
- Fiscal capacity in non-democratic states: the origins and expansion of the income tax pp. 364-378

- Per F. Andersson
- Pre-colonial centralization and tax compliance norms in contemporary Uganda pp. 379-400

- Merima Ali and Odd Fjeldstad
- Problematizing state capacity: the Rwandan case pp. 401-425

- Leander Heldring and James A. Robinson
- No taxation without informational foundation: on the role of legibility in tax state development pp. 426-443

- Matthias vom Hau, José Alejandro Peres-Cajías and Hillel David Soifer
- No taxation without state-assigned property rights: formalization of individual property rights on land and taxation in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 444-457

- Marina Nistotskaya and Michelle D'Arcy
Volume 19, month April, 2023
- Russia as a great power: from 1815 to the present day Part II pp. 159-174

- Michael Ellman
- Post-Northian institutional economics: a research agenda for cognitive institutions pp. 175-191

- Daniil Frolov
- On the adapting function of social institutions pp. 192-209

- Alexander Lascaux
- Does democracy cause gender equality? pp. 210-228

- Thomas Barnebeck Andersen
- Measuring economic freedom during the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 229-250

- Vincent J. Miozzi and Benjamin Powell
- The primacy of property; or, the subordination of property rights pp. 251-267

- Bart Wilson
- Why is there property? A response to Professor Wilson pp. 268-271

- Richard Adelstein
- On the primacy of economic property rights pp. 272-275

- Douglas W. Allen
- Ownership or possession? On Bart Wilson's concept of ownership pp. 276-279

- Frank Decker
- Property rights rule: comments on Bart Wilson's ‘The primacy of property; Or, the subordination of property rights’ pp. 280-284

- Ilia Murtazashvili
- Where lies the bundle of sticks? A comment on Bart Wilson's ‘The Primacy of Property’ pp. 285-287

- Walter Thurman
- Property rights aren't primary; ideas are pp. 288-301

- Bart Wilson
Volume 19, month February, 2023
- Russia as a great power: from 1815 to the present day Part 1 pp. 1-17

- Michael Ellman
- Disruptive innovation in the economic organization of China and the West pp. 18-35

- Hilton Root
- Constitutional catallaxy and indigenous rights: the Australian case pp. 36-51

- Mikayla Novak
- Cascading expert failure pp. 52-69

- Jon Murphy
- The dynamic efficiency of gifting pp. 70-85

- Anthony Gill and Michael D. Thomas
- The authors of economics journals revisited: evidence from a large-scale replication of Hodgson and Rothman (1999) pp. 86-101

- Matthias Aistleitner, Jakob Kapeller and Dominik Kronberger
- Environmental economics in Classical Athens pp. 102-118

- Emmanouil M. L. Economou, George Halkos and Nicholas C. Kyriazis
- The impact of economic institutions on government policy: does contract-intensive economy promote impartial governance? pp. 119-136

- Demet Yalcin Mousseau
- Do partisan politics influence domestic credit? pp. 137-158

- Vincent Tawiah, Sivathaasan Nadarajah, Md Samsul Alam and Tom Allen